Ethiopia Data Dictionaries
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ETHIOPIA COMMUNITY DATA DICTIONARY ROUND 5
A total of 15 data files are generated from the Ethiopia Community Questionnaire dataset for Round 5.
Data File Name Description
ET_R5_COMM_AllSchools
Data about schools in the locality attended by children.
ET_R5_COMM_CommunityLevel Data at the community level.
ET_R5_COMM_DailyWageAgr
Data about the average daily wage of men and women in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_Garbage Data about the garbage disposal in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_HealthFacilities Data about the health facilities in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_InformantRoster Key informant roster for the community.
ET_R5_COMM_LocalPrices
Data that list of local prices for items in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_MeansOfTransport
Data about the most common means of transport in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_Migration Data about migration in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_NaturalDisaster Data about natural disasters in the locality.
ET_R5_COMM_PollutionProblems
Data about post-secondary education facilities in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_PostSecAvailable
Data about post-secondary education facilities in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_Services Data about Services in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_SocialProblem Data about social problems in the community.
ET_R5_COMM_SocialProtection
Data about support received for social protection in the community.
UK Data Archive Study Number 8357 - Young Lives: an International Study of Childhood Poverty: Round 5, 2016
COMMUNITYLEVEL
PLACEID (unlabeled)
SURVDATE Date of Interview
REGION Region (OBSERVE)
1 Addis Ababa
2 Amhara
3 Oromia
4 SNNP
5 Tigray
CLUSTID ID of sentinel site in the Locality (OBSERVE)
CHRINF1 Informant 1
CHRINF3 Informant 3
POPSIZE Approximately, how many people (including children) live in LOCALITY?
VILLOC How many hamlets/ villages/ Kushet/Got/Gandas would you say comprise this
locality?
PAVEDN Main routes to access LOCALITY ‐ Paved road
0 No
1 Yes
UNPAVEDN Main routes to access
0 No
1 Yes
TRACKSN Main routes to access LOCALITY ‐ Non‐motorized roads/ tracks (footpaths, apt for
access by horse, donkeys and the like, or walking)
0 No
1 Yes
AIRN Main routes to access LOCALITY ‐ Air
0 No
1 Yes
OTTRANN Main route to access LOCALITY ‐ Others
0 No
1 Yes
MAINRTR4 Which of these routes is the main route to access the locality?
1 Paved road
2 Unpaved roads (engineered, motorized)
4 Non motorized roads/tracks (footpaths, apt for access by horse, donkeys and the
like, or walking)
MONTHS In the past year, how many months has the main route of access to LOCALITY been
inaccessible?
MTRNYSSN Of these months, how many were the result of the rainy season?
FACTORY Are there any factories or big farms in or close to the community that employ a lot
of community residents (for example, more than 50 people)?
0 No
1 Yes, within village / kebele
2 Yes, outside kebele in 5 kms radius
FACTEMP What kind of factory or farm employs the most people from the locality?
1 Farm extensive non‐irrigation
3 Construction workers
4 Manufacturing industry/ factory (textile, leather, metal , etc.)
5 Services (Wholesale, Hotel, Retail sales, Garage, etc.)
6 Other, specify
TOTMEN How many people from the locality does it employ? (Men)
TOTWOM How many people from the locality does it employ? (Women)
TOTCHILD How many people from the locality does it employ? (Children)
NTRLDIST Since [MONTH AND YEAR OF R4 INTERVIEW], has ever been any natural disaster or
an outbreak of diseases/epidemics that have affected the LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
SOCINF1 Social Environment ‐ Informant 1
SOCINF2 Social Environment ‐ Informant 2
SOCINF3 Social Environment ‐ Informant 3
ACCINF1 Access to Services ‐ Informant 1
ACCINF2 Access to Services ‐ Informant 2
ACCINF3 Access to Services ‐ Informant 3
ECNINF1 Economy ‐ Informant 1
ECNINF2 Economy ‐ Informant 2
ECNINF3 Economy ‐ Informant 3
LPRINF1 Local prices ‐ Informant 1
LPRINF2 Local prices ‐ Informant 2
LPRINF3 Local prices ‐ Informant 3
LPRINF4 Local prices ‐ Informant 4
LPRINF5 Local prices ‐ Informant 5
LPRINF6 Local prices ‐ Informant 6
LPRINF7 Local prices ‐ Informant 7
LPRINF8 Local prices ‐ Informant 8
LPRINF9 Local prices ‐ Informant 9
LPRINF10 Local prices ‐ Informant 10
SPRINF1 Social protection ‐ Informant 1
SPRINF2 Social protection ‐ informant 2
SPRINF3 Social protection ‐ Informant 3
MIGRINF1 Section 4 migration Informant 1
MIGRINF2 Section 4 Migration ‐ informant 2
MIGRINF3 Section 4 Migration ‐ informant 3
COMMIGR Do people from this community migrate for work at certain times of the year?
0 No
1 Yes
TYPJOB Migration ‐ what type of work do they usually look for?
1 Agricultural
2 Non‐agricultural
MIGRCOM Do people from other communities migrate into this community for work at certain
times of the year?
0 No
1 Yes
OTHRWORK Migration ‐ what type of work do they usually look for?
1 Agricultural
2 Non‐agricultural
MIGRMOVM Since [MONTH AND YEAR OF R4 INTERVIEW], have more people moved to this
community, or have more people moved away?
01 More arrivals than departures
02 More departures than arrivals
03 About the same
77 NK
MIGROFR Has anyone in the LOCALITY been offered to be resettled as part of the current
resettlement program?
0 No
1 Yes
PARESTL Has anyone in the LOCALITY been resettled outside the Kebele as part of the current
resettlement program?
0 No
1 Yes
RESTLHH Number of households resettled outside the LOCALITY (ENTER NUMBER)
RETUHH Number of households that returned
RESTLARV Migration ‐ Has anyone arrived in the locality as part of the resettlement program?
0 No
1 Yes
HHRESTL Number of households resettled inside the LOCALITY
EDCNINF1 Module 2 Section 1 Educational Services Informant 1
EDCNINF2 Module 2 Section 1 Educational Services Informant 2
EDCNINF3 Module 2 Section 1 Educational Services Informant 3
LTRCYCMP Since [MONTH AND YEAR OF R4 INTERVIEW], has any Literacy Campaign/Program
for Adults been implemented at LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
HLTHINF1 Health Services ‐ Informant 1
HLTHINF2 Health Services ‐ Informant 2
HLTHINF3 Health Services ‐ Informant 3
MIDWIFE Exist and deliver in locality: Trained midwife
0 No
1 Yes
BIRTHATT Exist and deliver in locality: Traditional birth attendant
0 No
1 Yes
TRADHLR Exist and deliver in locality: Traditional healer
0 No
1 Yes
VILHTHWK Exist and deliver in locality: Community health worker
0 No
1 Yes
AUXILIAR Exist and deliver in locality: Health care assistant/nurse assistant
0 No
1 Yes
NURSE Exist and deliver in locality: Trained Nurse
0 No
1 Yes
SOCWRKR Exist and deliver in locality: Social Worker
0 No
1 Yes
GENPHYS Exist and deliver in locality: General Physician/medical doctor
0 No
1 Yes
SPECPHYS Exist and deliver in locality: Specialist Physician (paediatrician, gynaecologists,
psychiatrist, etc)
0 No
1 Yes
HLTHEXT Exist and deliver in locality: Health Extension worker
0 No
1 Yes
HLTHOFF Exist and deliver in locality: Health officer
0 No
1 Yes
OTHRPERS Exist and deliver in locality: Other
0 No
1 Yes
ET_R5_COMM_AllSchools
PLACEID (unlabeled)
EDUCIDR5 All schools that children aged between 8 and 16 in this locality attend
SCHLOC Is this school inside the LOCALITY?
01 Yes, inside the locality
02 No, outside, but people from the locality have access to it
SCHDES Which best describes this school?
01 Private
02 Public (part student fees, part government funded)
03 Community
04 Government funded
05 Other
SCHLOW What is the lowest grade offered by this school?
0 Pre‐primary/Preschool
1 Grade 1
9 Grade 9
11 Grade 11
SCHHIGH What is the highest grade offered by this school?
0 Pre‐primary/Preschool
4 Grade 4
5 Grade 5
6 Grade 6
8 Grade 8
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11
12 Grade 12
SCHOPEN Is this school still open and functioning?
"N"
"Y"
SCHMEAL Does this school provide free meals for students?
0 No
1 Yes
SCHEYE Does this school provide eye tests for students?
0 No
1 Yes
SCHDEWRM Does this school provide deworming treatments for students?
0 No
1 Yes
ET_R5_COMM_DailyWageAgr
PLACEID (unlabeled)
DWAGIDR5 Daily wage paid
1 Skilled agricultural labour (e.g. machine operator, animal breeder)
2 Unskilled agricultural labour (e.g. preparing the land for agricultural use, planting/
sowing/ weeding out agricultural land, harvesting, performing post‐harvesting
activities, pasturing/ putting sheep and other cattle to graze/ shepherding)
3 Skilled non‐agricultural casual labour (e.g. carpentry)
4 Unskilled non‐agricultural casual labour (e.g. laundry, workshop helper)
7 Other (specify)
MAVWG Average daily wage a MALE ADULT earns for this type of work?
FAVWG Average daily wage a FEMALE ADULT earns for this type of work?
ET_R5_COMM_Garbage
PLACEID (unlabeled)
GBGEIDR5 Garbage Places
1 Collected through garbage trucks
2 Thrown into street
3 Dumped on wasteland (unregulated spots)
4 Sent to regulated spaces assigned for garbage dumping
5 Thrown into river/canal, lake
6 Buried
8 Used on crop fields
9 Burn
10 Others
GRBDIS Is this means of garbage disposal used by residents of LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
AVGCOL On average, how many days per month is garbage collected?
COMTH Most common garbage collection methods in order of importance:
0 not one of the most common ones
1 most common
2 second most common
3 third most common
77 NK
ET_R5_COMM_HealthFacilities
PLACEID (unlabeled)
HLTHIDR5 Health facilities in locality 1 Public Hospital 2 Private Hospital 3 Public Health Center 4 Private clinic 5 Public clinic 6 Public Pharmacy 7 Private Pharmacy 8 Family planning clinic (Public) 9 Family planning clinic (Private) 10 Other 11 Private maternity home 12 Public Health Post
CURHFAC Health facilities: Is there a facility currently available in LOCALITY
0 No, but there is one in a nearby locality 1 Yes 3 No, and there is no such facility in a nearby locality 77 Not Known 79 Refused to answer
TIMHFAC Approximately how long does it take to go from the center of LOCALITY to the
nearest facility of this type, using the most common means of transportation? TRNHFAC Health facilities – What means of transportation is commonly used?
1 By foot 2 Animal (horse/donkey) 3 Bicycle 4 Motorcycle 5 Mototaxi 6 Car 7 Micro, Combi 8 Bus 9 Truck 10 Rail 11 Boat 12 More than one mean of transportation used 13 Other, specify 14 Cart 15 Bajaj 77 Not known 79 Refused to answer 88 N/A
ET_R5_COMM_InformantRoster
PLACEID (unlabeled)
RSID Informant Roster
AGERES Age
SEXRES Gender
1 Male
2 Female
CAPAC Position in Community
1 Elected People’s Representative
2 Non Elected People’s representative
3 Health Extension/ Worker
4 Teacher/ School Principal
5 Religious Leader
6 Leader Female Organisation
7 Community/Caste leader
8 Others (Specify)
9 Village Secretary
10 DA (Development Agent)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LIVRES How long have you lived here?
ET_R5_COMM_LocalPrices
PLACEID (unlabeled)
LCPRIDR5 List the Prices of the products item below.
0 Grade 3 textbook ‐ no supplements
1 Notebook ‐ 50 pages
2 Shoes ‐ School shoes for a 15 year old boy
3 Boy's shirt ‐ White, short sleeve for a 15 year old boy
4 Girl's blouse ‐ white, short sleeve, for a 15 year old
5 Boy's pants/trousers ‐ Black pants for a 15 year old boy
6 Girl's skirt ‐ Black, for a 15 year‐old girl
7 Oral rehydration salts ‐ 27.5g sachet
8 Paracetamol ‐ 250 mg dispersible tablets
9 Amoxicillin ‐ 250 mg tablet
10 Mebendazol ‐ 500mg deworming tablets
11 Cigarettes (Nyala) ‐ pack of 20
12 Detergent (OMO) ‐ in bag ‐1kg
13 Kerosene ‐ Domestic use ‐ 1 litre
14 Fertiliser: DAP ‐ 1kg
15 Fertiliser: Urea ‐ 1kg
16 Teff (white) ‐ 1kg
17 Teff (black) ‐ 1 kg
18 Barley (gebis) ‐ 1kg
19 Wheat/ durahh (Sinde) ‐ 1 kg
20 Maize (Bekolo/ Bahismashla) ‐ 1 kg
21 Sorghum (Mashila) ‐ 1 kg
22 Millet (Zengada)
23 Oats ‐ 1 kg
24 Lentils (Misir) ‐ 1 kg
25 Horse beans (Bakela) ‐ 1kg
26 Cow peas (Ater)
27 Chick peas (Shimbra) ‐ 1kg
28 Field Peas
29 Other Pulses, specify
30 Milk ‐ 1 litre
31 Yoghurt (ergo) ‐ 1 litre
32 Butter ‐ 1kg
33 Eggs ‐ 1 piece
34 Neug ‐ 1kg
35 Sesame ‐ 1kg
36 Safflower ‐ 1kg
37 Sunflower ‐ 1kg
38 Rapeseed ‐ 1kg
39 Linseed ‐ 1kg
40 Beef (yekebit siga) ‐ 1kg
41 Mutton (yegeb) ‐ 1kg
42 Chicken ‐ 1kg
43 Goat meat (yefiyel siga)‐ 1kg
44 Other meat, specify ‐ 1kg
45 Chat ‐ 1 kg
46 Araqi/ Kathikala ‐ 1kg
47 Tej ‐ 1kg
48 Coffee beans ‐ 1kg
49 Other coffee/tea, specify ‐ 1kg
50 Sugar ‐1kg
51 Salt ‐1kg
52 Cooking oil ‐ 1kg
53 Karia ‐ 1kg
54 Berbere ‐ 1kg
55 Other, specify ‐ 1kg
56 Bread (dabo) ‐ 1 piece (100g)
57 Enset ‐ 1kg
58 Potatoes ‐1kg
59 Gommen ‐ 1kg
60 Selata ‐ 1kg
61 Jinjibel ‐ 1kg
62 Tiki gommen (cabbage) ‐ 1kg
63 Nech shinkurit (garlic) ‐ 1kg
64 Fasolia ‐ 1kg
65 Fenugreek (abish) ‐ 1kg
66 Onions ‐ 1kg
67 Other, specify
68 Cheese without fat (ayb) ‐ 1 cage
69 Peanuts ‐ 1kg
70 Other oil seeds ‐ 1kg
71 Honey ‐ 1kg
PPSTD0101 Price per standard unit VENDOR 1
CDVEN0101 VENDOR 1 ‐ Code VENDOR ‐ price table 1
1 Locality shop (private)
2 Locality co‐op
3 Street vendor
4 Mobile trader
5 Vegetable market
6 Meat market
7 Supermarket
8 Department store
9 Private pharmacy
10 State pharmacy
11 State store
12 Agriculture extension centre
13 Agent of fertiliser company
14 Supplies markets (tubers, vegetables, meta, etc)
15 Bookstore
16 Not available
17 Other Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CDIR0101 VENDOR 1 ‐ Code Informant ‐ price table 1
PPSTD0102 Price per standard unit VENDOR 2
CDVEN0102 VENDOR 2 ‐ Code VENDOR ‐ price table 1
1 Locality shop (private)
2 Locality co‐op
3 Street vendor
4 Mobile trader
5 Vegetable market
6 Meat market
7 Supermarket
8 Department store
9 Private pharmacy
10 State pharmacy
11 State store
12 Agriculture extension centre
13 Agent of fertiliser company
14 Supplies markets (tubers, vegetables, meta, etc)
15 Bookstore
16 Not available
17 Other Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CDIR0102 VENDOR 2 ‐ Code Informant ‐ price table 1
ET_R5_COMM_MeansOfTransport
PLACEID (unlabeled)
MNTRIDR5 Most common means of transport in community
TRANS What is the most common means of transportation used to travel to the capital of the district? 1 By foot 2 Animal (horse, donkey, etc 3 Bicycle 4 Motorcycle/scooter 5 Mototaxi 6 Car 7 Micro, Combi, minibus 8 Bus 9 Truck 10 Rail 11 Boat 13 Other(specify) 14 Cart 15 Bajaj 77 Not known 79 Refused to answer 88 N/A
TITRANS How long does it take to travel to the capital of the district using this means of
transportation?
ET_R5_COMM_Migration
PLACEID (unlabeled)
MIGRIDR5 Migration
URBMIGR Migration ‐ is this urban?
0 No
1 Yes
77 NK
ET_R5_COMM_NaturalDisaster
PLACEID (unlabeled)
DISTIDR5 In the last 3 years, has any natural disaster happened in this locality
DISASTER In the last 3 years, what was the disaster?
1 Volcanic eruption 2 Cyclone/tornado/hurricane 3 Drought 4 Mud avalanche/slide 5 Earthquake 6 Flood/ heavy rainfall
7 Frost/Cold Front 8 Forest fire 9 Other (specify in the corresponding cell) 10 Outbreak of pests/diseases affecting crops (not caused by other natural disasters already mentioned) 11 Outbreak of pests/diseases affecting livestock (not caused by other natural disasters already mentioned) 12 Outbreak of pests/diseases affecting humans (not caused by other natural disasters already mentioned) 13 Erosion, Cracks or landslide 14 Overflowing of rivers / Surge of the sea (maretazo) 15 Tsunami 77 Not known 79 Refused to answer 88 N/A
DISTYEAR Please report year and month of occurrence of the DISASTER (i.e. when the disaster
occurred/began) ‐ year
DISTMNTH Please report year and month of occurrence of the DISASTER (i.e. when the disaster
occurred/began) ‐ month
DISEFCT1 First main effect
1 Population Displacement
3 Change in the land use
4 Land Loss
5 Cattle Loss
6 Other (Specify)
7 Other (Specify)
8 Crop Loss/failure
9 Evacuation (temporary move)
10 Temporary isolation / Blockage of main routes/ways of access
11 Breakout of pest/diseases (e.g. dengue, cholera) affecting humans
12 Breakout of pests/diseases affecting crops
13 Breakout of pest/diseases affecting livestock
14 Crime/violence
15 Fatalities/ deaths of many people
16 Storage losses
17 Erosion, Cracks or landslide
18 Partial housing destruction
19 Full housing destruction
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DISEFCT2 Second main effect
1 Population Displacement
3 Change in the land use
4 Land Loss
5 Cattle Loss
6 Other (Specify)
7 Other (Specify)
8 Crop Loss/failure
9 Evacuation (temporary move)
10 Temporary isolation / Blockage of main routes/ways of access
11 Breakout of pest/diseases (e.g. dengue, cholera) affecting humans
12 Breakout of pests/diseases affecting crops
13 Breakout of pest/diseases affecting livestock
14 Crime/violence
15 Fatalities/ deaths of many people
16 Storage losses
17 Erosion, Cracks or landslide
18 Partial housing destruction
19 Full housing destruction
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
PRCEFFCT Approximately what was the percentage (%) of households affected by the event?
‐88 N/A
‐77 NK
1 Less than 25%
2 Between 25% and less than 50%
3 Between 50% and 90%
4 100% (entire population)
RECVHLP1 Did LOCALITY receive any help? Please record up to three in order of importance.
0 No
1 Yes, mainly from the Government
2 Yes, mainly from NGOs working here in the locality
3 Yes, mainly from family and friend
4 Yes, mainly from other institutions (associations, religious institutions,
community‐based organizations)
5 Yes, from the Government and NGOs NOT working in LOCALITY
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RECVHLP2 Did LOCALITY receive any help? Please record up to three in order of importance.
0 No
1 Yes, mainly from the Government
2 Yes, mainly from NGOs working here in the locality
3 Yes, mainly from family and friend
4 Yes, mainly from other institutions (associations, religious institutions,
community‐based organizations)
5 Yes, from the Government and NGOs NOT working in LOCALITY
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RECVHLP3 Did LOCALITY receive any help? Please record up to three in order of importance.
0 No
1 Yes, mainly from the Government
2 Yes, mainly from NGOs working here in the locality
3 Yes, mainly from family and friend
4 Yes, mainly from other institutions (associations, religious institutions,
community‐based organizations)
5 Yes, from the Government and NGOs NOT working in LOCALITY
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_COMM_PollutionProblems
PLACEID (unlabeled)
PPIDR5 Pollution Problems
1 Industrial waste deposited or dumped at (or in) water sources
2 Mining waste deposited or dumped at (or near) water sources
3 Local families garbage dumped at (or in) these water sources
4 Animal faeces at (or in) water sources
5 Wasteland (non‐regulated space) where firms dump garbage
6 Wasteland where local families dump garbage
7 Wasteland where families from other localities dump garbage
8 Animal excrements on the streets (of the locality)
9 Garbage burning
10 Industrial activity
11 Trucks, cars, and the like passing by LOCALITY
12 Use of pesticides, fertilisers in local agricultural lands
13 Noise pollution (motor vehicles, airports, factories)
14 Standing water, open drains (with the consequent proliferation of
mosquitoes, rats and other animals that threaten local population´s health)
15 Others (specify)
16 Others (specify)
17 Human faeces (waste) or urine at (or in) water sources
18 Open toilet areas and leakages from latrines
POLLPROB Pollution problem ‐ is this a problem in LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
ET_R5_COMM_PostSecAvailable
PLACEID (unlabeled)
PSTSECID post‐secondary education available to the people in LOCALITY:
11 Post‐secondary technological institute (Government/public)
12 Post‐secondary technological institute (Private)
13 Government/public college
14 Private college
15 University (all types)
16 CEOs (Centers for Occupational Education)
17 Other (Specify):
PSTCRAVL Is there a POST SECONDARY EDUCATION FACILITY currently available in LOCALITY?
0 No, but there is one in a nearby locality
1 Yes
3 No, and there is no such facility in a nearby locality
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
PSTWHEN When did service became available? Enter year in Eth. C.
PSTTIME Approximately how long does it take to go from the center of LOCALITY to the nearest facility of this type, using the most common means of transportation?
PSTTRNS What means of transportation is commonly used?
1 By foot
2 Animal (horse, donkey, etc)
3 Bicycle
4 Motorcycle
5 Mototaxi
6 Car
7 Micro, Combi, minibus
8 Bus
9 Truck
10 Rail
11 Boat
13 Other
14 Cart
15 Bajaj
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_COMM_Services
PLACEID (unlabeled)
SERVIDR5 Services in locality
1 Recreational areas: Children’s Playgrounds
2 Recreational areas: football (soccer) field, volleyball field, etc.
3 Recreational Areas: camping zones of family recreational areas
4 Movie Theatre / Public place for playing films
5 Video Game
10 Public Telephones, community phone, rural phone.
11 Private telephone (at least one connection)
12 Public Internet Cabin
13 Electricity (at least one connection)
14 Drinking Water (at least one connection)
15 Sewerage (at least one connection)
16 Police Station
19 Public Banks
20 Other private banks
21 Local government credit/savings schemes
22 Primary Agricultural cooperative societies
23 Other:
26 Mobile/Cell phone service
30 Internet service/access
31 Private Internet Cabin
AVLOC Is the following service currently available at LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
ET_R5_COMM_SocialProblem
PLACEID (unlabeled)
SCPRIDR5 Social Problems in locality
1 Theft / robbery
2 Cattle/livestock theft
3 Prostitution in the local area
4 Juvenile gangs
5 Local adult bands/groups rivalry (political, ethnic, economic‐wise)
6 Illegal drugs selling in the local area
7 Drugs‐addicts in the local area (either residents or outsiders consuming
illegal drugs in the local area)
8 Alcoholism
9 Violent crimes
10 Others
12 Chat addiction
13 Abduction
14 Indebtness due to loan to finance migration abroad
PRBLCTLY Is this a problem in LOCALITY?
0 No
1 Yes
ET_R5_COMM_SocialProtection
PLACEID (unlabeled)
SPIDR5 Social Protection
SUPKIND Social Protection ‐ what kind of support was provided
1 Agricultural extension
2 Child protection
3 Productive safety net program (public work paying cash)
4 Productive safety net program (public work, paying food)
5 Credit & saving
6 Disability support
7 Education about HIV including IEC/BCC
8 Family planning and Reproductive health services
9 Health extension services
10 Irrigation development
11 Prevention of Mother to child HIV/AIDS
12 Assistance to child education/ education support service (including
school materials, fee waiver, etc.).
13 Training in agricultural skills
14 Productive safety net program (direct support, cash/food handouts)
15 Drinking water provision / Development
16 Rehabilitating transport infrastructure (road repairs)
17 Support to plant trees
18 To own a house or condominium house
19 School feeding
20 Food aid (not PSNP)
21 Access to land (for youth through association)
22 Other food security program such as Household Asset Building
Programme (HABP) & Complementary Community Investment Programme
(CCI)
23 Target supplementary feeding program
24 Other (specify)
25 Investment in health infrastructure
26 Productive assets
27 Environmental protection/development
28 Income generation scheme
29 Orphan & destitute children support
30 Provision of sanitation facility like toilet
31 Training in non‐agricultural skills
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WHOSUP Social Protection ‐ who provided the support?
1 ACDI (Agric. Coop Dev. Int'l)
2 ADRA (Adventist Dev/Relief Agency)
3 Africare
4 AIDAB (Australian Int'l Dev Asst Bank)
5 Bureau of Agriculture
6 Bureau of Health
7 CARE
8 Catholic Relief Services
9 CIDA (Canadian Int'l Dev. Agency)
10 Feed the Children
11 Food for the Hungry Int'l
12 Lutheran World Federation
13 MFIs (Micro finance institutions/DECSI, ACSI, Wisdom, Sidama, Oromia
etc.
14 Ministry of Education
15 Other (specify)
16 OXFAM
17 Project Concern Int'l
18 Redd Barna
19 Relief Society of Tigray
20 Save the Children
21 UNHCR
22 WFP (World Food Program)
23 World Vision Relief and Dev
24 SIDA
25 ORDA
26 TDA (Tigray Development Association)
27 ADA (Amhara Development Association)
28 USAID
29 CIPAR
30 FHI (Family Health International)
31 ILRI
32 Medicine Sans Frontiers
33 Bureau of Food Security (BFS)
34 CCF
37 Oromiya Self Help Organisation (OSHO)
38 Plan International Ethiopia
39 Safety Net Programme office
40 Federal or regional Micro and small scale enterprise development agency
42 Women, Children’s Affairs Bureau
43 Berhan Integrated Community
44 Organisation (AA site)
45 Mary Joy (Hawassa)
46 Medan Act Welag Alba (Hawassa)
47 Mulu Wengel, (Hawassa)
48 Kale Hiwot (Hawassa)
49 Meserete Kristos (Hawassa, Leki)
50 Rift Valley Women and Children
51 Development Organisation (Leki)
52 Emmanuel Development Fund (AA)
53 Community Care Coalition (Tigray)
54 Plan International (Amhara)
55 Health Extension worker
56 Youth Clubs
57 School clubs
58 Women's association
59 Youth Association
77 NK
WHATSUP What type of activity is done under the support? (Report the most important
activity)
0 None
1 Resettlement
2 Household Agricultural Packages
3 Area closure/wood lots
4 Multi‐layered/storied agro‐ forestry
5 Physical conservation measures e.g. hillside terracing
6 Microniche Development
7 Biological Measures
8 Mulching of degraded areas
9 Gully Control
10 Land reclamation of extremely degraded land
11 Market yards and storage
12 Stock routes
13 Stream diversion
14 Spring development
15 Shallow wells
16 Small dams
17 Water ponds
18 Drainage and water canals/conduits
19 Infiltration pits
20 Seepage control measures
21 Conservation measures
22 Fodder seed collection
23 Paddock systems
24 Water logging control
25 Multi‐purpose nurseries
26 Repairing classrooms and health facilities
27 Build Latrines
28 Build classrooms and health facilities
29 Build child care centre
30 Run child care centre
31 Other, Specify
YEARSUP Social Protection ‐ In which year did the support begin? (Eth. C)
WHENSUP Social protection ‐ When did the support end? (Eth.C.)
FEQSUP Social Protection ‐ How often was support provided?
1 Once in 5 years
2 Once in 3 years
3 Once in 2 years
4 Once in a year
5 Twice a year
6 Every 5 months
7 Other (specify)
8 Every 4 months
9 Every 3 months
10 Every 2 months
11 Monthly
12 Twice a month
13 Everyday
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
Ethiopia Data Dictionary Older Cohort Child
DataFiles
A total of 23 data files are generated from the Ethiopia Older Cohort dataset.
Data File Name Description
CHILD QUESTIONNAIRE 12 DATA FILES
ET_R5_OCCH_OlderChild All data at the Child level from the Older Cohort Child Questionnaire-one record per YL Index Child
ET_R5_OCCH_Activity Data about activities done by the child on the previous working day – one record per activity.
From the Child Questionnaire.
ET_R5_OCCH_ChildLivestockOwned Data about the livestock owned by the child prior to marriage
ET_R5_OCCH_ChildOfChild Data about the children of the YL Child.
ET_R5_OCCH_DecisionMaking Data about how decisions are made in the child’s house.
ET_R5_OCCH_EducationHistoryIndexChild Data about the Educational History of the child.
ET_R5_OCCH_GiftsAtMarriage Data about any gifts at marriage of the child.
ET_R5_OCCH_Languages Data about the language the Child knows.
ET_R5_OCCH_LifeInPlaceSituation Data about the comparison of life in two places
ET_R4_OCCH_Moves Data about the movement/migration of the child.
ET_R5_OCCH_SpouseLivestockOwned Data about the livestock owned by the spouse of the child prior to marriage
ET_R5_OCCH_Training Data about any training the child has attended.
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE 10 DATA FILES
ET_R5_OCHH_OlderHousehold Data about the household of the Older cohort child
ET_R5_OCHH_Asset Data about Assets owned, rented or borrowed by
the Older cohort household
ET_R5_OCHH_Credit Data about the credit received by the household
ET_R5_OCHH_HouseholdItems Data about items the household owns
ET_R5_OCHH_HouseholdRosterR5 Data at the household member level.
ET_R5_OCHH_ImportantEvent Data about important events the household has
experienced
ET_R5_OCHH_LandType Data about land owned rented by the household
ET_R5_OCHH_LivelihoodsLivestock Data about the type of livestock owned by the
household
ET_R5_OCHH_Shocks Data about any shocks experienced by the
household
ET_R5_OCHH_Support Data about support the household has received
Self‐Administered Questionnaire 1 Data File
ET_R5_OCSAQ_OlderChildSAQ Data collected via a self‐administered
questionnaire to the Older Cohort Child.
DATAATCHILDLEVEL‐CHILDQUESTIONNAIREThis section describes the variables and their codes found in the file ET_R5_OCCH_OlderChild and several sub files which come directly from the Young Lives Child questionnaire. The following codes are standard across most of the numeric variables in the dataset:
77=Not known – this is where the respondent says they do not know; 88=Not applicable – this is where the question is not applicable because of a response given to an earlier question; 99=Missing – the question was missed during fieldwork or was not clearly recorded; 79=Refused to answer – the respondent did not want to answer the question.
For variables where these values are feasible for the question the missing value codes are negative.
ET_R5_OCCH_OlderChild
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
CLCTGPS The child lives with the household where the R5 household questionnaire is being
(or going to be) administered?
0 No
1 Yes
NEWCLCR5 Cluster ID (Sentinel site): OBSERVE
NEWCOCR5 Community ID ‐ OBSERVE
NEWNLCR5 Is this locality urban or rural?
1 Urban
2 Rural
LNKURCR5 Is it possible to link this urban locality to a nearby urban YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
LNKRUCR5 Is it possible to link this rural locality to a nearby rural YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
NRCOMCR5 Enter the Community ID of this nearby community.
NEWMCCR5 Enter the new Mini‐Community ID.
NEWRGCR5 Region of residence – OBSERVE
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benishangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
16 Dire Dawa City Administration
17 Region 17
DINT Date of Interview
MVDLOCR5 Have you moved to a different kebele for at least one month (excluding holiday
trips) since our visit in [MONTH & YEAR OF R4 INTERVIEW]?
0 No
1 Yes
SMELOCR5 Are you living in the same location as in 2013/2014?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGCURR5 How long have you been in the current location? Enter number of months
HGHQULR5 What is the highest complete qualification/certificate you have attained (including
school leaving certificates/transcripts/report)?
0 No certificate
1 Grade 8 completion/transcript/ national examination report
2 Ethiopian General secondary education
3 Ethiopian higher education entrance certificate
4 Pre school teaching certificate
5 First cycle of primary teacher training certificate
6 Completion TVET certificate
7 University Degree
8 Other (explain)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ENRSCHR5 Are you currently in full‐time education?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 no, but attending part‐time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SCWHYR5 Why are you NOT in full‐time education?
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 Not safe to travel to school
6 Lack of transport
7 Truancy, child did not want to go, not interested
8 Banned from school for behaviour reasons
9 Banned from school because away for too long
10 Banned from school because failed to achieve necessary
SCHMINR5 How long does it take to get to your school/educational institution/university?
ENRLSTR5 Were you enrolled in full‐time education in the last academic year?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 no, but attending part‐time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LSTWHYR5 Why were you NOT in full‐time education in the last academic year?
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 Not safe to travel to school
6 Lack of transport
7 Truancy, child did not want to go, not interested
8 Banned from school for behaviour reasons
9 Banned from school because away for too long
10 Banned from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at
school
11 Bullying/abuse from peers
12 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
13 Needed to stay home to look after siblings
14 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work at home (include chores,
farm work, harvest)
15 Had to do paid work to earn money (including agricultural work other than
for household)
16 Illness, Injury
17 Family issues eg: problems at home ‐ parent disputes/marital conflict/
18 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
19 Family function
20 Festivals
21 Migration with parents
22 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
23 Other, specify
24 School too far from home
25 Quality of education at school (teaching and learning) poor
26 No sanitation facilities at school
27 No need for schooling for future job.
28 Need to learn a trade/skill, e.g. through apprenticeship so went to work
29 It’s not appropriate for girls to go to/continue at school
30 Marriage
31 Stigma and Discrimination (child was not be welcome because of ethnic
group/caste/socioeconomic group etc).
32 Completed the course of education I was enrolled in
33 Looking for work
34 Need to look after child(ren)
35 Can’t understand the language in class
36 Can’t understand the content of lessons/can’t learn well
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MATFEER5 Matriculation/registration/examination
MTHFEER5 Tuition fees
OTHFEER5 How much do you pay each year in tuition fees for your course (in Eth. Birr) ?
TUTFEER5 In addition to fees how much do you expend in necessary additional costs for the
FODFEER5 Food at school / institute / university
TRNFEER5 Transportation (outward and return)
EQPFEER5 Special equipment (e.g. laptops, calculator)
BOKFEER5 School books and stationary
OTHEXPR5 Others expenditures (e.g. uniforms, rent for child's accomodation if moved
location for studying)
PAYSLFR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year ‐ Self
"N"
"Y"
PAYPRNR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year ‐ Parents
"N"
"Y"
PAYOHHR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year – Other household members
"N"
"Y"
PAYANYR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year – Any other non‐household member
"N"
"Y"
PAYGOVR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year ‐ Scholarship, from the Government
"N"
"Y"
PAYNGOR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year ‐ Scholarship, from NGOs
"N"
"Y"
PAYPRVR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year ‐ Scholarship, from private
organisation
"N"
"Y"
PAYCSHR5 Who paid the cost of your last academic year – Cost sharing
"N"
"Y"
MISSCHR5 During the last academic year, did you ever miss school. Educational institute/
0 NO
1 Yes
TMABSTR5 How long was the longest period of time you were absent from school?
ATTENDR5 Which of the following best describes your attendance overall in the last academic
year?
0 Never absent
1 Less than 1 day absent per month
2 2‐5 days absent per month (1 day per week or less)
3 6‐10 days absent per month (up to 2 days per week)
4 More than 10 days absent per month (more than 2 days per week)
The following variables (LIKCOPR5 ‐SNLEADR5) use the code list below:
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 Agree
4 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
LIKCOPR5 I like cooperating in a team.
GDLEADR5 I can be a good leader.
FEAY01R5 If someone opposes me, I can find the means and ways to get what I want.
FEAY02R5 I make friends easily
FEAY04R5 I'm as good as most other people
FEAY05R5 I worry a lot
FEAY06R5 When I am confronted with a problem, I can usually find several solutions.
FEAY07R5 Overall, I have a lot to be proud of
FEAY09R5 If I am in trouble, I can usually think of a solution.
FEAY10R5 I am popular with kids of my own age
FEAY12R5 I am confident that I could deal efficiently with unexpected events.
FEAY13R5 I get a lot of headaches, stomach aches or sickness
FEAY14R5 Most other kids like me
FEAY16R5 I can do things as well as most people
FEAY17R5 I can always manage to solve difficult problems if I try hard enough.
FEAY18R5 Other kids want me to be their friend
CANCOPR5 I cooperate well when working in a team.
CPLEADR5 I am capable of being a good leader.
FEAY19R5 Other people think I am a good person
FEAY20R5 I am often unhappy, downhearted or tearful
FEAY21R5 It is easy for me to stick to my aims and accomplish my goals.
FEAY23R5 I have more friends than most other kids
FEAY25R5 I can remain calm when facing difficulties because I can rely on my coping abilities
FEAY26R5 A lot of things about me are good
FEAY27R5 I have lots of friends
FEAY28R5 I have many fears, I am easily scared
FEAY30R5 I can usually handle whatever comes my way.
FEAY31R5 I do lots of important things
FEAY32R5 Thanks to my resourcefulness, I know how to handle unforeseen situations.
FEAY34R5 When I do something, I do it well
FEAY35R5 I am easy to like
FEAY36R5 I can solve most problems if I invest the necessary effort.
FEAY37R5 In general, I like being the way I am
FEAY38R5 I am nervous in new situations
FEAY39R5 I get along with other kids easily
GODCOPR5 I am good at cooperating with team members.
SNLEADR5 I am seen as a capable leader.
LADNOWR5 Where on the ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT01R5 New ideas and projects sometimes distract me from previous ones.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT02R5 Setbacks don’t discourage me.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT03R5 I have been obsessed with a certain idea or project for a short time but later l
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT04R5 I am a hard worker.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT05R5 I often set a goal but later choose to pursue a different one.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT06R5 I have difficulty maintaining my focus on projects that take more than a few mon
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT07R5 I finish whatever I begin.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRIT08R5 I am diligent.
1 Not like me at all
2 Not much like me
3 Somewhat like me
4 Mostly like me
5 Very much like me
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
NUMTHGR5 Compared to other households here in [NAME OF CURRENT LOCALITY], would you
describe your household at the moment as:
01=The richest
02=Among the richest
03=Richer than most households
04=About Average
05=A little poorer than most households
06=Among the poorest
07=The poorest
77=NK
79=Refused to respond
88=N/A
NUM4YRR5 THREE YEARS AGO: Compared to other households here in [NAME OF CURRENT
LOCALITY], would you describe your household at the time in [MONTH AND YEAR OF
R4 INTERVIEW] as:
01=The richest
02=Among the richest
03=Richer than most households
04=About Average
05=A little poorer than most households
06=Among the poorest
07=The poorest
77=NK
79=Refused to respond
88=N/A
HHNOWR5 Which of the following best describes your household?
01=Very rich
02=Rich
03=Comfortable – can manage to get by
04=Never have quite enough, struggle to get by
05=Poor
06=Destitute
77=NK
79=Refused to respond
88=N/A
HH4YRR5 THREE YEARS AGO: How would you describe your household?
01=Very rich
02=Rich
03=Comfortable – can manage to get by
04=Never have quite enough, struggle to get by
05=Poor
06=Destitute
77=NK
79=Refused to respond
88=N/A
WRMM12R5 At any time during the last 12 months have you done for at least one hour any of the
following: Worked on a farm owned or rented by you or any member of your
household, (e.g. cultivating crops, farming tasks, caring for livestock)
0 No
1 Yes
WRNO12R5 At any time during the last 12 months have you done for at least one hour any of
the following: Worked for someone who is NOT a member of your household (e.g. a
company, the government, neighbours farm) ‐ includes agricultural and non‐
agricultural work
0 No
1 Yes
WROW12R5 At any time during the last 12 months have you done for at least one hour any of
the following: Worked on your own account or in a business enterprise belonging to
you or someone in your household (e.g. shop‐keeper, taxi driver)
0 No
1 Yes
WRKMEMR5 During the last 7 days have you done for at least one hour any of the following:
Worked on a farm owned or rented by you or any member of your household, (e.g.
cultivating crops, farming tasks, caring for livestock)
0 No
1 Yes
WRKNOMR5 During the last 7 days have you done for at least one hour any of the following:
Worked for someone who is NOT a member of your household (e.g. a company, the
government, neighbours farm) ‐ includes agricultural and non‐agricultural work
0 No
1 Yes
WRKOWNR5 During the last 7 days have you done for at least one hour any of the following:
Worked on your own account or in a business enterprise belonging to you or
someone in your household (e.g. shop‐keeper, taxi driver)
0 No
1 Yes
CURJOBR5 Do you currently have a job even though you did NOT work during the last 7 days?
0 No
1 Yes
LOKWRKR5 Have you looked for work during the last 7 days?
0 No
1 Yes
NOLKWKR5 What is the main reason you did NOT look for work during the last 7 days?
1 Housewife/childcare
2 Student
3 Disabled
4 Illness
5 Waiting for response from potential employer
6 Waiting for recall by previous employer
7 Waiting for busy season
8 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CRCNBSR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact Boss/employer
0 No
1 Yes
CRCNAGR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact employment agency/
intermediary/delala/broker
0 No
1 Yes
CRCNFRR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact friends/relatives
0 No
1 Yes
CRRDNWR5 What have you done to look for work? Read newspaper/poster/sign/leaflet
0 No
1 Yes
CRCNUNR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact union/employee association/group
0 No
1 Yes
CRINTRR5 What have you done to look for work? looked in the internet
0 No
1 Yes
CRSNEMR5 What have you done to look for work? sent emails
0 No
1 Yes
CRSTBSR5 What have you done to look for work? Own or household's farm/ business
0 No
1 Yes
CRDIROR5 What have you done to look for work? Direct offer from employer
0 No
1 Yes
CROTEMR5 What have you done to look for work? other, Specify
0 No
1 Yes
WOTWRKR5 At any point in the last 12 months were you WITHOUT work for at least one week?
0 No
1 Yes
OUTLOKR5 During the time you were WITHOUT work in the last 12 months, were you looking fo
0 No
1 Yes
NOLK12R5 During the time you were without work, what is the main reason you did NOT look
for work in the last 12 months?
1 Housewife/child care
2 Student
3 Disabled
4 Illness
5 Other, specify
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SATSFDR5 How satisfied are you with this activity?
1 Very dissatisfied
2 Dissatisfied
3 OK, more or less
4 Satisfied
5 Very satisfied
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
UNSATSR5 Why are you unsatisfied/very unsatisfied?
1 Want to study
2 Want to work
3 Too tiring
4 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LKFRWRR5 In the last 12 months, for how long have you been without work and looking for w
CNTBSSR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact Boss/employer
0 No
1 Yes
CNTEMPR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact employment
agency/intermediary/deal/broker
0 No
1 Yes
CNTFRIR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact friends/relatives
0 No
1 Yes
REDNEWR5 What have you done to look for work? Read newspaper/poster/sign/leaflet
0 No
1 Yes
CNTUNIR5 What have you done to look for work? Contact union/employee association/group
0 No
1 Yes
LOKINTR5 What have you done to look for work? looked in the internet
0 No
1 Yes
SNTEMLR5 What have you done to look for work? sent emails
0 No
1 Yes
TRYBUSR5 What have you done to look for work? Trying to set up a business
0 No
1 Yes
LOKOTHR5 What have you done to look for work? other, Specify
0 No
1 Yes
MINPAYR5 What is (was) the minimum wage/payment for which you would be willing to accept
a job offer when you are (were) unemployed? AMOUNT
HOWPAYR5 What is (was) the minimum wage/payment for which you would be willing to accept
a job offer when you are (were) unemployed? PERIOD
1 Per hour
2 Per day
3 Per week
4 Per month
5 Per year
6 Per piece
7 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WRBF12R5 Have you ever worked at any point BEFORE the last 12 months on a household farm,
0 No
1 Yes
ACTMSTR5 FIELDWORKER: Please select the activity in which the respondent spends more time
ACLNYRR5 For how long have you worked in ACTID1? YEAR
ACLNMTR5 For how long have you worked in ACTID1? MONTH
CRRYLDR5 Carrying heavy loads
0 No
1 Yes
DANGTLR5 Using dangerous tools such as machetes, knives, sickles
0 No
1 Yes
HNCHEMR5 Handling chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, solvents or paints
0 No
1 Yes
WRKSUNR5 Working under the hot sun or in the rain
0 No
1 Yes
WRKLGHR5 Working with insufficient lighting
0 No
1 Yes
WRKNSYR5 Working in very noisy environment
0 No
1 Yes
WRKGASR5 Working with fumes. gases, dust
0 No
1 Yes
MVVHCLR5 Being close to moving vehicles or driving (cars, tractors, motorbikes etc.)
0 No
1 Yes
WRKSMYR5 Working in a smelly and/or dirty environment
0 No
1 Yes
WRKHGHR5 Working in heights
0 No
1 Yes
WRKUSFR5 Working in a risky or unsafe environments (e.g. bars, street)
0 No
1 Yes
SATACTR5 All things considered, how satisfied are (were) you with MAIN ACTIVITY?
1 Very dissatisfied
2 Dissatisfied
3 OK, more or less
4 Satisfied
5 Very satisfied
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
UNSTACR5 Why are you dissatisfied / very dissatisfied?
1 Mismatch with profession
2 Low pay/ low income
3 Hard work/ too tiresome
4 Long hours of work
5 Inconvenience of working time
6 Distant work place
7 Routine work
8 Unhealthy/ dangerous work
9 Discriminated at work
10 Treated badly/ harrassed by the employer/ colleagues
11 Not paid what was due/on time/ at all
12 No guarantee of work
13 Un‐justly dismissed
14 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
PPLTGTR5 How many people altogether work at your place of work?
MEMUNOR5 In MAIN ACTIVITY, are you a member of a union or an employees' association/ group
0 No
1 Yes
UNONUMR5 In MAIN ACTIVITY, in how many different unions and employees' associations/group
WRTCNTR5 Do you have a written contract for this work?
0 No
1 Yes
TYPCNTR5 What is (was) the duration of your contract?
1 Less than 3 months
2 Between 3 months and 6 months
3 Between 6 months and 1 year
4 more than 1 year to 3 years
5 more than 3 years
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
89 New Response Value
90 New Response Value
NMFOODR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Food
0 No
1 Yes
NMHOUSR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Housing
0 No
1 Yes
NMTRNSR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Transportation
0 No
1 Yes
NMCLTHR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Clothing (excluding
uniforms)
0 No
1 Yes
NMSCHR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? School assistance or
supplies
0 No
1 Yes
NMDEBTR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Debt relief
0 No
1 Yes
NMINSRR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Health
insurance/health expenses
0 No
1 Yes
NMHOLDR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Paid holidays
0 No
1 Yes
NMSICKR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Paid sick leave
0 No
1 Yes
NMPENSR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Contribution to
pension
0 No
1 Yes
NMLIFER5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Life insurance
0 No
1 Yes
NMLOANR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Loan/credit
0 No
1 Yes
NMMATRR5 Do you receive the following extra benefits from this activity? Maternity
0 No
1 Yes
WRCRYRR5 For how long did you work in MAIN ACTIVITY for the latest employer?
WRCRMTR5 For how long did you work in MAIN ACTIVITY for the latest employer?
WRLSYRR5 For how long did you work in MAIN ACTIVITY for the latest employer?
WRLSMTR5 For how long did you work in MAIN ACTIVITY for the latest employer?
TRAINGR5 Since 2009/2010, have you had any work‐related training that has lasted at leas
0 No
1 Yes
SKLMOTR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Motorcycle
0 No
1 Yes
SKLTHRR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Three‐wheeler/bajaj
0 No
1 Yes
SKLCARR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Car
0 No
1 Yes
SKLTRKR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Truck/bus
0 No
1 Yes
SKLTRAR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Tractor
0 No
1 Yes
SKLHVYR5 Can you say you are skilled in driving the following: Heavy duty machinery
0 No
1 Yes
LICMOTR5 Do you have a driving license for the following: Motorcycle/scooter
0 No
1 Yes
LICTHRR5 Do you have a driving license for the following: Three‐wheeler
0 No
1 Yes
LICCARR5 Do you have a driving license for the following:
0 No
1 Yes
LICTRKR5 Do you have a driving license for the following: Truck/Bus
0 No
1 Yes
LICTRAR5 Do you have a driving license for the following: Tractor
0 No
1 Yes
LICHVYR5 Do you have a driving license for the following: Heavy duty machinery
0 No
1 Yes
SLEEPR5 Sleep
CROTHR5 Care for others (younger children, ill household members)
DMTSKR5 Domestic tasks (Fetching water, firewood, cleaning, cooking, washing, shopping)
TSFARMR5 Tasks on family farm, cattle herding (household and/or community), other family
ACTPAYR5 Activities for pay or for money outside of household or for someone not in the h
ATSCHR5 At school / educational institute / university (including all time spent ‐not on
STUDYGR5 Studying at home/ Extra tuition outside the home
LSURER5 Leisure: playing, seeing friends, using the internet, etc.
TMCMWKR5 Time spent commuting to the place where the child carries out any working
activities
COMSCHR5 Time used for commuting to school / educational centre (out and return)
The following variables (CTHJOBR5 ‐ CBRJOBR5 ) use the below codes:
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
CTHJOBR5 I am someone who does a thorough job
CDPRSSR5 I am someone who is depressed, blue
CASHCLR5 I am proud of my clothes
CTNLZYR5 I am someone who tends to be lazy
CEMSTBR5 I am someone who is emotionally stable, not easily upset
CASHWKR5 I am proud of the work I have to do
CCRLSSR5 I am someone who can be somewhat careless
CRELAXR5 I am someone who is relaxed, handles stress well
CPLDECR5 Other people in my family make all the decisions about how I spend my time
CRLWRKR5 I am someone who is a reliable worker
CTENSER5 I am someone who can be tense
CNOCHCR5 I have no choice about the work I do ‐ I must do this sort of work
CDSORGR5 I am someone who tends to be disorganised
CWRYLTR5 I am someone who worries a lot
CCLTRGR5 I feel my clothing is right for all occasions.
CFNTSKR5 I am someone who perseveres until the task is finished
CMOODYR5 I am someone who can be moody
CTRYHDR5 If I try hard, I can improve my situation in life
CEFFCTR5 I am someone who does things efficiently
CRMCLMR5 I am someone who remains calm in tense situations
CFTRWRR5 I like to make plans for my future studies and work
CMKPLNR5 I am someone who makes plans and follows through with them
CGTNRVR5 I am someone who gets nervous easily
CASHSHR5 I am proud of my shoes or of having shoes
CEYDSTR5 I am someone who is easily distracted
CBRJOBR5 If I study hard at school I will be rewarded by a better job in future
MRTSTSR5 What is your current marital status?
0 Single (never married)
1 Married (to different person / newly married since Round 4)
2 Cohabitant (with different person / newly cohabiting since Round 4)
3 Widow(er)
4 Divorced
5 Separated
6 Married to same spouse as in Round 4
7 Married since Round 4 to Round 4 partner
8 Cohabitant with same partner as in Round 4
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
EVRMRYR5 Have you gotten married since the last time we saw you in 2013/2014?
0 No
1 Yes
EVRCOHR5 Have you cohabited with a partner since our last visit in MONTH AND YEAR OF R4 I
0 No
1 Yes
NUMCOHR5 Cohabitation ‐ how many times?
MTHCOHR5 Date of first cohabitation ‐ Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRCOHR5 Date of first cohabitation ‐ Year
MTHLTCR5 Date of latest cohabitation ‐ Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRLTCR5 Date of latest cohabitation ‐ Year
NUMMRYR5 How many times have you gotten married since our last visit in
MTHMARR5 Date of first marriage ‐ Month
1 January
2 February
3 March
4 April
5 May
6 June
7 July
8 August
9 September
10 October
11 November
12 December
YRMARR5 Date of first marriage ‐ Year
MTHLTMR5 Date of latest marriage ‐ Month
1 January
2 February
3 March
4 April
5 May
6 June
7 July
8 August
9 September
10 October
11 November
12 December
YRLTMR5 Date of latest marriage ‐ Year
KNWSPSR5 How long had you known your spouse (partner) before you married (started cohabit
1 On wedding day only
2 Less than a month
3 More than one month but less than one year
4 More than one year
5 Since childhood
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CHSSPSR5 Who chose your spouse?
1 Index child himself/herself
2 Index child and other relatives together
3 Parents or other relatives alone
4 Other, specify
5 Other non‐relatives alone
6 Other non‐relatives and child together
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ANYSAYR5 Did you have any say in choosing him/her?
0 No
1 Yes
TYPMRGR5 What type of marriage is (was) yours?
1 Abduction
2 Church marriage (teklil)
3 Samania marriage (nika)
4 Yechign Gered
5 Demoz
6 Other, specify
7 Traditional marriage (through local elders)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MRGCNTR5 Do (did) you have a marriage written contract?
0 No
1 Yes
SPMTMRR5 At the time of your marriage/when you started living together: Was you spouse/pa
0 No
1 Yes
SPSMLIVR5 Does spouse/partner mother live in the household?
0 No
1 Yes
SPSMEDR5 What is (was) the highest education grade completed by your spouse/partner
mother
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 09
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
26 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
27 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/1st year
28 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/2nd year
29 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/3rd year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SPFTMRR5 At the time of your marriage/when you started living together: Was you
spouse/partner
0 No
1 Yes
SPSFLIVR5 Does spouse/partner father live in the household?
0 No
1 Yes
SPFTEDR5 What is (was) the highest education grade completed by your spouse/partner father
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 09
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
26 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
27 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/1st year
28 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/2nd year
29 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/3rd year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LNGSPSR5 What is (was) the mother tongue of your spouse/partner?
FMYCMPR5 At the time of your marriage (first started cohabiting), if you compared the eco
1 Same
2 Better off
3 Worse off
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CRLVWTR5 Are you currently living:
1 with family of spouse/ partner ‐ same house/flat
2 with family of spouse/ partner separate house
3 with own family ‐ same house/flat
4 with own family ‐ separate house
5 separate house/flat
6 other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WRKSPSR5 In terms of time spent in the last 12 months, what is the most important paid or
1 Self Employed (Food crops)
2 Self Employed (Non‐food, including horticulture, sericulture and floriculture)
3 Self Employed (Aquaculture
4 Self Employed.(Livestock)
5 Wage Employment (Agriculture)
6 Annual Farm Servant
7 Other (allied) agriculture
8 Self Employed (Manufacturing)
9 Self Employed (Services)
10 Self Employed (Business)
11 Self Employed (Other non‐Agriculture)
12 Wage Employment (Unsalaried;Non‐agriculture)
13 Regular Salaried Employment
19 House maid/Yebet Serategna
20 Other non‐ agriculture specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SPLVSMR5 Is your spouse/partner currently living in the same household?
1 Yes, still lives in household
2 No, lives elsewhere temporarily
3 No, lives elsewhere permanently
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SPAGER5 Age in completed years
SPRLHHR5 What is spouse/partner relationship to the household head?
1 Spouse/Partner
2 Son/Daughter
3 Father/Mother
4 Brother/Sister
5 Grandchild
6 Son‐in‐law/Daughter‐in‐law
7 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
8 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law
9 Nephew/Niece
10 Uncle/Aunt
11 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
12 Other relatives, specify
13 Domestic worker (servant, nanny)
14 Tenant / lodger
15 Other non‐relatives, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SPEDCTR5 What was the highest grade that spouse/partner has completed (excluding pre‐pri
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 09
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
26 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
27 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/1st year
28 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/2nd year
29 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and
above)/3rd year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MNYFMYR5 How much money was spent by your family for your wedding?
MNYSPSR5 How much money was spent by your spouse's family for your wedding?
LOANWDR5 Has your family gotten any loan to spend for your wedding?
0 No
1 Yes
AMLNWDR5 What is the amount of the loan that your family got for your wedding?
CLANDR5 Did you have land of your own which you brought into your marriage?
0 No
1 Yes
CLNSZER5 What was the size of the land owned? m2
CLNLCUR5 Units of land area
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, Specify
CRCLNDR5 Did you receive land when you married?
0 No
1 Yes
CRCSZER5 What was the size of the land received?
CRCLCUR5 Units of land area
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, Specify
CWHGV1R5 Who gave land: Kebele Administration
"N"
"Y"
CWHGV2R5 Who gave land: Parents of your spouse
"N"
"Y"
CWHGV3R5 Who gave land: YL Child parents
"N"
"Y"
CWHGV4R5 Who gave land: Other relative
"N"
"Y"
CWHGV5R5 Who gave land: Other non‐relative
"N"
"Y"
CLIVSTR5 Did you own any livestock before you married? For example, milk animals, draught
0 No
1 Yes
CBRUTLR5 Did you bring any utensils and household items when you married?
0 No
1 Yes
CVLUTLR5 What was the value of the utensils and household items?
CBRGRNR5 Did you bring any grains when you married?
0 No
1 Yes
CVLGRNR5 What was the value of the grains?
SLANDR5 Did your spouse have land of his/her own which he/she brought into your marriage
0 No
1 Yes
SLNSZER5 What was the size of the land your spouse owned?
SLNLCLUR5 Units of land area
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, Specify
SRCLNDR5 Did your spouse receive any land when you married him/her?
0 No
1 Yes
SRCSZER5 What was the size of the land received?
STCSLCUR5 Units of land area
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, Specify
SWHGV1R5 Who gave the land received? Kebele Administration
"N"
"Y"
SWHGV2R5 Who gave the land received? Parents of your spouse
"N"
"Y"
SWHGV3R5 Who gave the land received? YL Child parents
"N"
"Y"
SWHGV4R5 Who gave the land received? Other relative
"N"
"Y"
SWHGV5R5 Who gave the land received? Other non‐relative
"N"
"Y"
SWHGV5R5 Who gave the land received? Other non‐relative
"N"
"Y"
SLIVSTR5 Did your spouse have any livestock of his/her own before you married him/her?
0 No
1 Yes
SBRUTLR5 Did your spouse bring any utensils and household items when you married?
0 No
1 Yes
SVLUTLR5 What was the value of the utensils and household items he/she brought?
SBRGRNR5 Did your spouse bring any grains when you married him/her?
0 No
1 Yes
SVLGRNR5 What was the value of the grains?
The following variables (SCNR01R5‐SCNR12R5)use these codes:
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 Agree
4 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
SCNR01R5 Swearing is worse for a girl than for a boy
SCNR02R5 On a date, the boy should be expected to pay all expenses.
SCNR03R5 On the average, girls are as smart as boys.
SCNR04R5 More encouragement in a family should be given to sons than daughters to go to c
SCNR05R5 It is all right for a girl to want to play rough sports like football.
SCNR06R5 In general, the father should have greater authority than the mother in making f
SCNR07R5 It is all right for a girl to ask a boy out on a date.
SCNR08R5 It is more important for boys than girls to do well in school.
SCNR09R5 If both husband and wife have jobs, the husband should do a share of the
housework
SCNR10R5 Boys are better leaders than girls.
SCNR11R5 Girls should be more concerned with becoming good wives and mothers than
desiring a professional or business career.
SCNR12R5 Girls should have the same freedoms as boys*
UNMAGER5 ONLY ASKED TO UNMARRIED CHILDREN: At what age do you think you will get
married
MRYTMER5 ONLY ASKED TO MARRIED CHILDREN: Do you think you were married:
1 At the right age
2 Too Young
3 Older than ordinary
77 NK
WNTCHDR5 Do you want to have children/another child sometime in the future?
0 No (If YL Child does not have children)
1 Yes
2 No (If YL Child already has children)
77 Undecided/ NK
79 Refused to answer
80 No Preference
88 N/A
NUMCHDR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of children for you?
NUMBOYR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of sons for you to have or to have h
NUMDGHR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of daughters for you to have or to h
AGEFRTR5 Ideally, at what age would you like/ have liked to have your first child?
BTWCHDR5 What do you think is the ideal period between child births?
MANAGER5 What do you think is the best age for a man to have children?
WOMAGER5 What do you think is the best age for a woman to have children?
SMECHDR5 Does your spouse want the same number of children that you want?
1 Same number
2 Fewer
3 More
77 NK
88 NA: I don't have a spouse
GGVBRTR5 How many births have you given since our last visit in 2013/2014?
CRTPRGR5 Are you currently pregnant?
0 No
1 Yes
YRHLTHR5 In general, would you say your health is very poor, poor, average, good or very
1 Very poor
2 Poor
3 Average
4 Good
5 Very good
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WREYER5 Do you wear eyeglasses?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGHLTR5 Do you have any other long‐term health problem?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGHLR51 What other long‐term health problems do you think you have? Health Problem 1
1 Poor vision
2 Physical disability (Specify)
3 Fits/Epilepsy
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Deafness, hearing problems
11 Sight problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies excl eczema/asthma
14 Tooth decay, dental problems
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
88 NA
LNGHLR52 What other long‐term health problems do you think you have? Health Problem 2
1 Poor vision
2 Physical disability (Specify)
3 Fits/Epilepsy
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Deafness, hearing problems
11 Sight problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies excl eczema/asthma
14 Tooth decay, dental problems
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
88 NA
LNGHLR53 What other long‐term health problems do you think you have? Health Problem 3
1 Poor vision
2 Physical disability (Specify)
3 Fits/Epilepsy
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Deafness, hearing problems
11 Sight problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies excl eczema/asthma
14 Tooth decay, dental problems
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
88 NA
NMTMINR5 Since we visited in 2013/2014, how many times have you been seriously injured?
0 0 times
1 1 times
2 2 times
3 3 times
4 4 times
5 5 times
6 6 times or more
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SRSINJR5 What was the most serious injury?
1 Cut or laceration
2 Head injury or concussion or knocked out
3 Broken bone (fracture)
4 Joint injury, sprain, bruise, muscle injury
5 Burn
6 Stab wound or penetrating injury
7 Animal bite
8 Eye injury
9 Mulitple injuries
10 Gun shot wound
11 Drowning or near drowning
12 Electric shock
13 Snake bite
14 Insect or spider bite
15 Internal injury (abdominal, liver, spleen etc)
16 Poisoning/intoxication
17 Loss of limb or part of limb/amputation
18 Abscess or infection
19 Post traumatic shock or mental problem
20 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DNGINJR5 What were you doing when the most serious injury happened?
1 Farm work (paid or unpaid)
2 Non farm work (paid or unpaid)
3 Household chores, helping in house
4 At school (except sports)
5 Sports (in or out of school)
6 Playing, except sports
7 Travelling to/from school
8 Travelling (other than to/from school)
9 Nothing
10 Accident on the job ‐ do not use
11 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ILLNSSR5 Since we visited in 2013/2014 have you been seriously ill?
0 No
1 Yes
SRSILLR5 What was the most serious of these?
1 Malaria/High fever
2 Pneumonia
3 Diarrhoea & vomiting
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Anaemia
7 Dengue fever
8 Hepatitis/ or jaundice
9 Tuberculosis
10 Epilepsy or convulsions of any type
11 Influenza
12 Typhoid
13 HIV/AIDS
14 Other Infectious disease
15 Any tunour or cancer including brain tumour
16 DO NOT USE
17 Heart problem
18 Skin diseases including acne, eczema, urticaria, allergy, fungal etc
19 Problems with drugs and medicines
20 Fatigue
21 Migraine or other headaches
22 Parasitic infection/worms
23 Nose bleed
24 Leech
25 Midge (general name for a number of diseases)
26 Abortion/miscarriage
27 Other, specify
28 Evil eye or any other spell
29 Appendicitis
30 Chickenpox
31 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
32 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
34 Obesity
35 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
36 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
37 Urinary infection, any renal problem
38 Muscle, joint, tendon, orthopedic problem
39 Gallbladder problems
40 Leishmaniasis
41 Eye problems inc conjunctivitis
42 Any mental problem inc depression, attempted suicide
43 Drug overdose
44 Dental problem
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NMTMILR5 During the last 12 months, how many times have you missed school/work due to ill
0 0 times
1 Between 1 and 5 times
2 More than 5 times
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DIFSEER5 Do you have difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFHERR5 Do you have difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFWLKR5 Do you have difficulty walking or climbing steps
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFREMR5 Do you have difficulty remembering or concentrating?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFWSHR5 Do you have difficulty (with self‐care such as) washing all over or dressing?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFCOMR5 Using your usual (customary) language, do you have difficulty communicating, for
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DSBWRKR5 Do you have a permanent disability that affects your work capacity or ability to
0 No
1 Yes
HOWAFTR5 How does this disability affect your ability to work and take care of yourself?
0 Able to work same as others of this age
1 Capable of most types of full‐time work but some difficulty with physical
work
2 Able to work full‐time but only work requiring no physical activity
3 Can only do light work on a part‐time basis
4 Cannot work but able to care for themselves (e.g. dress themselves, etc.)
5 Cannot work and needs help with daily activities such as dressing, washing,
etc.
6 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
EVRSMKER5 Have you ever smoked a cigarette or other forms of tobacco?
0 No
1 Yes
AGECIGR5 How old were you when you tried a cigarette for the first time?
1 9 years old or younger
2 10 to 13 years old
3 14 to 16 years old
4 17 to 19 years old
5 20 and above
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
OFTSMKR5 How often do you smoke cigarettes/other forms of local tobacco now?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Hardly ever
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NUMCIGR5 On the days you smoke, how many cigarettes/beedy do you usually smoke?
2 1 cigarette or less per day
3 2 to 5 cigarettes or other forms of tobacco per day
4 6 or more per day
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FRNALCR5 How many of your best friends drink alcohol at least once a month?
1 All of my friends
2 Most of my friends
3 A few of my friends
4 None of my friends
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
YOUALCR5 How often do you usually drink alcohol?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Only on special occasions (for example, weddings, funerals)
5 Hardly ever
6 I never drink alcohol
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MCHALCR5 When you drink alcohol, how much do you usually drink per day?
1 I never drink alcohol
2 1 cup/glass or less
3 2 cups/glasses
4 3 cups/glasses or more
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
FQBFMRR5 Any food before a morning meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQMRMLR5 A morning meal (breakfast)
0 No
1 Yes
FQBTWR51 Any food between morning and midday meals
0 No
1 Yes
FQMDMLR5 A midday meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQBTWR52 Any food between midday and evening meals
0 No
1 Yes
FQEVMLR5 An evening meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQAFEVR5 Any food after the main evening meal
0 No
1 Yes
EATANYR5 Did you eat anything (meal or snack) outside home yesterday?
0 No
1 Yes
CHVEGR5 Do you eat any meat/sega? (Name eats any meat, fish or poultry)
0 No
1 Yes
CNBREDR5 Any injera, spaghetti, or any other foods made from teff, millet, sorghum, maize
0 No
1 Yes
CNPMPKR5 Any pumpkin, carrots, squash, red or orange sweet potatoes?
0 No
1 Yes
CNPOTAR5 Any potatoes, yams, taro, cassava, kocho/enset or any other foods made from star
0 No
1 Yes
CNLFYVR5 Any dark, green, leafy vegetables such as cassava leaves, bean leaves kale,,
0 No
1 Yes
CNVEGR5 Any other vegetables (onions, cabbage, tomatoes)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNMNGOR5 Any ripe mangoes, ripe papayas?
0 No
1 Yes
CNFRUTR5 Any other fruits (citrus fruit, bananas, cactus)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNLIVRR5 Any liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
0 No
1 Yes
CNMEATR5 Any other meat (beef, pork, goat, lamb, chicken)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNEGGSR5 Any eggs?
0 No
1 Yes
CNFISHR5 Any fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
0 No
1 Yes
CNBEANR5 Any foods made from legumes such as beans, peas, lentils, or nuts?
0 No
1 Yes
CNCHSER5 Any cheese, yogurt, milk or other milk products?
0 No
1 Yes
CNOILR5 Any foods made with oil, fat, or butter?
0 No
1 Yes
CNSUGRR5 Any sugar, honey, sweets, sugary sweet drinks?
0 No
1 Yes
CNTEACR5 Any spices (black pepper, salt), condiments, tea or coffee?
0 No
1 Yes
USECMPR5 Have you ever used any of the following? Computer or laptop
1 Never
2 Yes, a few times in my life
3 Yes, many times in my life
4 I do not know what this is
USETABR5 Have you ever used any of the following? Tablet
1 Never
2 Yes, a few times in my life
3 Yes, many times in my life
4 I do not know what this is
USEINTR5 Have you ever used any of the following? Internet
1 Never
2 Yes, a few times in my life
3 Yes, many times in my life
4 I do not know what this is
USEMBLR5 Have you ever used any of the following? Mobile phone with internet access (e.g.
1 Never
2 Yes, a few times in my life
3 Yes, many times in my life
4 I do not know what this is
NUMCMPR5 In the last 12 months, how often have you been using any of the following: Compu
1 Never
2 Less than once a month
3 Monthly
4 Weekly
5 Daily
NUMTABR5 In the last 12 months, how often have you been using any of the following: Table
1 Never
2 Less than once a month
3 Monthly
4 Weekly
5 Daily
NUMINTR5 In the last 12 months, how often have you been using any of the following: Inter
1 Never
2 Less than once a month
3 Monthly
4 Weekly
5 Daily
NUMMBLR5 In the last 12 months, how often have you been using any of the following: Mobil
1 Never
2 Less than once a month
3 Monthly
4 Weekly
5 Daily
AGECMPR5 How old were you when you first used each of the following? Computer/ laptop
AGETABR5 How old were you when you first used each of the following? Tablet
AGEINTR5 How old were you when you first used each of the following? Internet
AGEMBLR5 How old were you when you first used each of the following? Mobile phone with in
HVEMLR5 E‐mail (e.g. [email protected] or [email protected])
0 No
1 Yes
2 I do not know what this is
HVSCLNR5 A social network account and/or instant messaging account (e.g. Facebook, Linked
0 No
1 Yes
2 I do not know what this is
The following codes are used for variables SKLL01R5 – SKLL18R5
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
6 I do not understand what this means
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
SKLL01R5 I know how to create a folder on a digital device.
SKLL02R5 I know how to move a file from one folder to another.
SKLL03R5 I know how to delete a file.
SKLL04R5 I know how to retrieve a deleted file from the recycle bin.
SKLL05R5 I know how to use the undo and redo functions, while working on a digital docume
SKLL06R5 I know how to change the margins (for example using
SKLL07R5 I know how to bold, italicize or underline text (for example using Word).
SKLL08R5 I know how to insert a table in a document (for example using Word).
SKLL09R5 I know how to use a spreadsheet to plot a graph
SKLL10R5 I know how to create a presentation (for example using PowerPoint).
SKLL11R5 I know how to open downloaded files.
SKLL12R5 I know where to click to go to a different webpage.
SKLL13R5 I know how to complete online forms.
SKLL14R5 I know how to connect to a Wi‐Fi network.
SKLL15R5 I find it easy to decide what the best keywords are to use for online searches.
SKLL16R5 I find it easy to find a website I visited before.
SKLL17R5 I know how to create something new from existing online images, music or video.
SKLL18R5 I know which apps or software are safe to download.
RAISER5 Would you or your household be able to raise 550 Birr in one week if you needed
1 yes, very easily
2 probably
3 not at all
77 NK
TALKPRR5 Talked with other people in your area about a serious problem affecting the comm
0 No
1 Yes
VOTENTR5 Voted in the latest (national/local) elections of 2007 EC (2015 GC)”
0 No
1 Yes
GIVCOMR5 Gave gifts or cash to any community organizations or political groups?
0 No
1 Yes
ACTPRBR5 Taken action with others about a serious problem affecting the community
0 No
1 Yes
PARTAWR5 Actively participated in an awareness raising campaign
0 No
1 Yes
SCALECHR5 SCALE CHECKED (TICK?)
18 "N"
796 "Y"
CHWGT1R5 First child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
CHWGT2R5 Second child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
CHWGTAGR5 Agreed child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
CHHGT1R5 First child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHHGT2R5 Second child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHHGTAGR5 Agreed child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHNOMSR5 Why was YL Child not measured?
1 Child not present
2 Caretaker refused
3 Child ill
4 Child refused
5 Other
6 Child could not be found
77 Not known
agemon Child's age (in months)
chweight Child's weight (kg)
chheight Child's height (cm)
bmi Calculated BMI=weight/squared(height)
ET_R5_OCCH_Activity
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
ACTIDR5 Paid Activities
ACTR5 Type of activity(FIELDWORKER: You may want to write down the activity and later
1 Self Employed (Food crops)
2 Self Employed (Non‐food, including horticulture, sericulture and floriculture)
3 Self Employed (Aquaculture
4 Self Employed.(Livestock)
5 Wage Employment (Agriculture)
6 Annual Farm Servant
7 Other (allied) agriculture
8 Self Employed (Manufacturing)
9 Self Employed (Services)
10 Self Employed (Business)
11 Self Employed (Other non‐Agriculture)
12 Wage Employment (Unsalaried;Non‐agriculture)
13 Regular Salaried Employment
19 House maid/Yebet Serategna
20 Other non‐ agriculture specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ACTOWNR5 Who do you do this activity for?
1 A private company/enterprise or cooperative
2 Household member
3 A private individual/ other household (excl. own household)
4 Public sector/government
5 A rural public works program
6 Own account/ self‐employed (own business or farm)
7 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ACTMTHR5 Months per yearEnter 01‐12
ACTDYMTR5 Days per month Enter 01‐30
ACTHRSR5 Number of hours per day
PYMRECR5 What form of payment was received or is expected from this activity?
0 None
1 Cash
2 In kind (non‐cash payment)
3 Both in cash and in kind
4 Debt relief
6 Other, Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ERNCSHR5 In cash (Enter value in Birr)
ERNKNDR5 In kind (cash equivalent)(Enter value in Birr)
HWPAIDR5 What period of time did this payment cover?
1 Per hour
2 Per day
3 Per week
4 Per month
5 Per year
7 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
PRFACTR5 Do you currently perform this activity?
0 No
1 Yes
MTHPRFR5 During the next 12 months, for how many months would you expect to perform this
activity?
ET_R5_OCCH_ChildLivestockOwned
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
CLVSIDR5 Livestock owned before married
1 Cow (modern variety)
2 Cow (traditional variety)
3 Calves (modern variety)
4 Calves (traditional variety)
6 Heifer
9 Donkey/horse/mule
10 Bull Calf/Young bull
11 Oxen
12 Camel
13 Sheep
14 Goat
15 Pigs
16 Poultry/birds
17 Rabbits
31 Beehives/beeclonies
32 Others
COWNLVR5 Did you own any of the following types of livestock before your marriage?
0 No
1 Yes
CNMOWNR5 Number of livestock owned before marriage
CVLOWNR5 If yes, please tell me about the number and value of the livestock that you owned
ET_R5_OCCH_ChildOfChild
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
CHCHIDR5 Children of the YL Children
CHGNDR5 Is CHILD a boy or a girl?
1 Male
2 Female
MTBRNR5 When was child born? Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRBRNR5 When was child born? YEAR
CHALVR5 Is CHILD still alive?
0 Passed away
1 Fine, healthy, alive
CHLVER5 Does CHILD live with you?
0 No
1 Yes
WHLIVR5 If the child does not live with you, who does CHILD live with?
1 With his/her father
2 With his/her mother's family
3 With my relatives
4 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WEIGTR5 How much did CHILD weigh at birth?
WGDOCR5 Was the birth weight from documentation?FIELDWORKER: Observe documentation.
0 No
1 Yes
CSIZER5 When CHILD was born was he/she very large, large, average, small or very small?
1 Very large
2 Large
3 Average
4 Small
5 Very small
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ANCRER5 During your pregnancy with [CHILD], how many months pregnant were you when
you first saw somebody for antenatal care?
NUMANTR5 How many antenatal visits did you have during your pregnancy with CHILD?
MHLTHR5 During your pregnancy with [CHILD] was your health good, average or bad/poor?
1 Good
2 Average
3 bad/poor
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DFLBRR5 Did you (she) have a difficult labour with CHILD?
0 No
1 Yes
CHBRNR5 Where was CHILD born
1 At home
2 Other home
3 Government Hospital
4 Private Hospital
5 Government Health center
6 Government clinic
7 Private clinic
8 Government Health Post
9 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DCTASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Doctor
NURASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Nurse
MWFASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Midwife
TRBASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Traditional birth attendant
RELASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Relative
OTHASTR5 Who assisted with your delivery? Other, specify
CSCTNR5 Was NAME delivered by a caesarean section?
0 No
1 Yes
EARLYR5 Was CHILD born before you expected?
0 No
1 Yes
WERLYR5 By how many weeks was the birth early?
BRSFDR5 Did you (your wife/partner) ever breastfeed CHILD?
0 No
1 Yes
OTFEDR5 When did you feed [CHILD] with anything else than breast milk (e.g. water, tea,
mushy food)?
AGESTPR5 How old was [CHILD] when you stopped giving him/her any breast milk?
DRKMLKR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Milk (other than
breast milk)
DRKPWTR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Plain water
DRKSWTR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Sugar or glucose
water
DRKGWTR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Gripe water
DRKWSLR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Sugar‐salt‐water
solution
DRKFJCR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? FRUIT juice
DRKFRMR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Infant formula
DRKTEAR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Tea/ infusions
DRKHNYR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Honey
DRKBTRR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Fresh butter
DRKFNUR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Fenugreek
DRKOTRR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Other, specify
DRKCLSR5 What was CHILD given to drink in the first 2‐3 days after birth? Colostrum/ first milk
CMPCHDR5 Compared to other children of this age, would you say [CHILD NAME]'s health is the
same, better, or worse?
1 Same
2 Better
3 Worse
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CHVLNHR5 Does CHILD NAME have any long term health problem?
0 No
1 Yes
CLNGHR51 What is the most important long‐term health problem that CHILD NAME has?
1 Poor vision
2 Physical disability (Specify)
3 Fits/Epilepsy
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Deafness, hearing problems
11 Sight problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies excl eczema/asthma
14 Tooth decay, dental problems
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
88 NA
RCVBCGR5 Did [CHILD NAME] ever receive a BCG vaccination against Tuberculosis, that is, an
injection on the shoulder usually given around the time of birth?
0 No
1 Yes
VACMSLR5 Has [CHILD NAME] ever been vaccinated against measles, that is, an injection on the
shoulder usually given at about 9‐12 months
0 No
1 Yes
VACPOLR5 Has CHILD NAME ever been vaccinated for polio?
0 No
1 Yes
CHCRECHR5 Between the ages of 0 and 36 months, was [CHILD NAME] regularly looked after at a
[LOCAL NAME FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL CRECHE/DAY CARE/ FAMILY DAY CARE]
i.e. for a whole morning, afternoon, evening or night almost every week?
0 No
1 Yes
AGECRERR5 How old was CHILD NAME in months when he/she first attended a LOCAL NAME
FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL CRECHE/DAY
ATDCRER5 Is CHILD NAME currently attending a LOCAL NAME FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL
CRECHE/DAY
0 No
1 Yes
RUNCRER5 Who runs (ran) this LOCAL NAME FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL CRECHE/DAY
CARE/FAMILY DAY
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part gov funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/religious)
4 Government funded
5 Other, specify
77 NK
STSCRER5 In your opinion, how good is (was) the standard of care at this [LOCAL NAME FOR
FORMAL OR INFORMAL CRECHE/ DAY CARE/ FAMILY DAY CARE]?
1 Excellent
2 Good
3 Reasonably ok
4 Bad
5 Extremely bad
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
CHOLD36R5 Is child older than 36 months?
0 No
1 Yes
REGATDR5 Since the age of 36 months, has [NAME] regularly attended a [LOCAL NAME FOR
FORMAL AND INFORMAL PRESCHOOL] i.e. for a whole morning, afternoon, evening,
or night, almost every week?
0 No
1 Yes
AGEWNTR5 How old was CHILD NAME in months when he/she first went to a LOCAL NAME FOR
FORM
CURATDR5 Is CHILD NAME currently attending a LOCAL NAME FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL
PRESCHOOL?
WHORUNR5 Who runs (ran) this LOCAL NAME FOR FORMAL OR INFORMAL PRESCHOOL?
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part gov funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/religious)
4 Government funded
5 Other, specify
77 NK
QUALCRR5 In your opinion, how good is (was) the quality of the care and teaching at this
1 Excellent
2 Good
3 Reasonably ok
4 Bad
5 Extremely bad
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
SCTCKR5 SCALE CHECKED (TICK)?
C1WT1R5 First child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
C2WT1R5 Second child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
CHWGHTR5 Agreed child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
C1HT1R5 First child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
C2HT1R5 Second child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHHGHTR5 Agreed child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHCHNOR5 Why was Child of YL Child not measured?
1 Child not present
2 Caretaker refused
3 Child ill
4 Child refused
5 Other
6 Child could not be found
77 Not known
ET_R5_OCCH_DecisionMaking
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
HHDCIDR5 Household Decision Making
1 That you buy your clothes/shoes?
2 Where you can go with your friends within the community?
3 Where you work?
4 That you move/migrate to another community?
5 That you join, change or leave school / university
6 That you get married
7 That you have children
8 Buying or selling large household assets (including livestock) for the
household
9 Purchasing daily needs goods for the household (e.g. groceries, fuel, water,
etc)
10 Which crops to grow
HVEMDER5 Have you/your household ever made this decision?
0 No
1 Yes
MADDECR5 Did you (would you) have any say on this decision?
0 No
1 Yes
WHOPRVR5 Who had (would have) the final say in this decision?
1 Index child only
2 Spouse/partner only
3 Parent(s) only
4 Other household members (excl. index child)
5 Non‐household members
6 Index child together with spouse/partner
7 Index child together with his/her parent(s)
8 Index child together with other household members
9 Index child together with non‐household members
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_OCCH_EducationHistoryIndexChild
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
EDCHSTR5 Education History Of YL Index Child
1 2006
2 2007
3 2008
4 2009
EDAGR5 Age in years
EDGRADER5 In which grade/type of programme were you enrolled?
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 09
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
26 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
27 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/1st
year
28 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/2nd
year
29 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/3rd
year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CMPGRDR5 Did you successfully complete this grade?
1 Yes, completed grade
2 No, failed grade
3 No, dropped out and failed to complete year
4 Currently attending grade
77 NK
SMESCHR5 Are/ Were you enrolled in the same school as in the previous year?
0 No
1 Yes
TYSCR5 What type of school/educational institute/university was it?
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part government funded);
3 Community (NGO/Charity/Religious)
4 Government funded
5 Others, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
REGNR5 Name of the Region in which the school is located
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benshangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
77 NK
ET_R5_OCCH_GiftsAtMarriage
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
GFMRIDR5 Gifts at Marriage
1 Jewellery (gold/silver)
2 Oxen/bulls/bullocks
3 Cows/heifer
4 Other livestock
5 Utensils, cooker and kitchenware
6 Household appliances
7 Clothes
8 Cash
9 Land
10 House
11 Vehicles (e.g. car, motorcycle)
12 Established business
13 Other
GFTOFDR5 Has any of the following items been offered as wedding gifts either by your natal
family to you or your spouse for your wedding and marriage?
OFNTYUR5 Was this item offered as a gift by your natal family to you or your spouse for your
wedding and marriage
0 No
1 Yes
77 NK
VLNTYUR5 Value of gifts from your natal family to you and/or your spouse
OFNTSPR5 Was this item offered as a gift by your natal family to your spouse's family for your
wedding and marriage?
0 No
1 Yes
77 NK
VLNTSPR5 Value of gifts from your natal family to your spouse's family
OFSPYUR5 Was this item offered as a gift by your spouse's family to you or your spouse fo
0 No
1 Yes
77 NK
VLSPYUR5 Value of gifts from your spouse's family to you and/or your spouse
OFSPNTR5 Was this item offered as a gift by your spouse's family to you or your spouse for your
wedding and marriage?
0 No
1 Yes
77 NK
VLSPNTR5 Value of gifts from your spouse's family to your natal family
ET_R5_OCCH_Languages
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LANGIDR5 Languages the child knows
LNCNSPR5 What languages (starting with your native language) can you speak, read or write
1 Afarigna
2 Amarigna
3 Agewigna
4 Dawerogna
5 Gedeogna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
8 Harari
9 Kefigna
10 Kembategna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
14 Somaligna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
17 Zayigna (around Zuway)
18 Other specify
19 English
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LNSPKR5 How fluent are you in speaking this language?
1 Fluent
2 Good
3 Intermediate
4 Poor
5 Cannot speak/read/write
77 NK
LNREADR5 How fluent are you in reading this language?
1 Fluent
2 Good
3 Intermediate
4 Poor
5 Cannot speak/read/write
77 NK
LNWRTER5 How fluent are you in writing this language?
1 Fluent
2 Good
3 Intermediate
4 Poor
5 Cannot speak/read/write
77 NK
ET_R5_OCCH_LifeInPlaceSituation
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SITUIDR5 Situation at Place
1 Opportunities for education
2 Opportunities for work
3 Access to health services
4 Quality of housing
5 Safety
6 Sanitation facilities
7 Access to safe water
8 General living environment
9 Support from neighbours/friends
10 Support from Government/NGOs/Local Associations
11 Food Availability
LADCURR5 Where on the ladder would you place the locality where you CURRENTLY live, in
terms of:
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
LADOLDR5 Where on the ladder would you place the locality where you lived 3 YEARS AGO, in
terms of:
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
ET_R5_OCCH_Moves
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
MOVEIDR5 Moves of YL Child since 2009
YRMOVER5 In which year did you move?
WHMOVER5 Where did you move to?
1 Another kebele in same woreda
2 Another kebele outside woreda same region
3 Another kebele outside the region
4 Outside country (specify)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
TYPKEBR5 What type of kebele/place did you move to?
1 Rural
2 Small town in woreda
3 Woreda centre
4 Zonal centre
5 Regional centre
6 Addis Ababa
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MTHSTYR5 How long did you stay in this location?
MVALNER5 Who did you move with? Moved alone
MVFTHRR5 Who did you move with? Father
MVMTHRR5 Who did you move with? Mother
MVSIBLR5 Who did you move with? Sibling(s)
MVSPSER5 Who did you move with? Spouse/partner
MVSPPTR5 Who did you move with? Spouse/partner's parent(s)
MVSPSBR5 Who did you move with? Spouse/partner's sibling(s)
MVCHCHR5 Who did you move with? Child of YL Child
MVOTRLR5 Who did you move with? Other relatives from own family
MVSPRLR5 Who did you move with? Other relatives from Spouse/partner's family
MVALLHR5 Who did you move with? Moved with all household members
MVNONHR5 Who did you move with? Moved with non‐household member(s)
RSNMVR51 What were the main reasons for moving? Reason 1
1 Found job
2 To look for work
3 Lost my job
4 Transferred on a job
5 To study
6 For training
7 To do military service
8 To care for a sick person
9 To seek for medical treatment
10 Seeking for independence
11 Debt burden
12 Marriage
13 Divorce/ separation
14 Better housing
15 To follow inheritance
16 To look for land
19 Parent(s) died
20 Death of a relative
21 To follow spouse/ partner
22 To follow other relatives (excluding spouse/ partner)
23 To join or to be close to family
24 To visit friends / family
25 Pregnancy / birth of a child
26 Forced to move by spouse / partner
27 Forced to move by parents, parents‐in‐law, siblings, or siblings in law
28 Other family problems
29 To live in a healthier environment
30 To escape war, violence, crime
31 To escape natural disaster(s)
32 Hunger / Lack of food
33 Conflict in the community (clashes within the community / neighbours)
34 Urban relocation
35 Rural resettlement
37 A safe living environment
38 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RSNMVR52 What were the main reasons for moving? Reason 2
1 Found job
2 To look for work
3 Lost my job
4 Transferred on a job
5 To study
6 For training
7 To do military service
8 To care for a sick person
9 To seek for medical treatment
10 Seeking for independence
11 Debt burden
12 Marriage
13 Divorce/ separation
14 Better housing
15 To follow inheritance
16 To look for land
19 Parent(s) died
20 Death of a relative
21 To follow spouse/ partner
22 To follow other relatives (excluding spouse/ partner)
23 To join or to be close to family
24 To visit friends / family
25 Pregnancy / birth of a child
26 Forced to move by spouse / partner
27 Forced to move by parents, parents‐in‐law, siblings, or siblings in law
28 Other family problems
29 To live in a healthier environment
30 To escape war, violence, crime
31 To escape natural disaster(s)
32 Hunger / Lack of food
33 Conflict in the community (clashes within the community / neighbours)
34 Urban relocation
35 Rural resettlement
37 A safe living environment
38 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
KNWANYR5 Before moving, did you know anyone in the location you were moving to?
0 No
1 Yes
KNWBSTR5 Whom did you know BEST in the location that you moved to, prior to moving?
1 Parent
2 Sibling
3 Spouse/fiancee
4 Other relatives
5 Friends/acquintances
6 Labour contractor
7 Other (specify)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_OCCH_SpouseLivestockOwned
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SLVSIDR5 Livestock owned by spouse
1 Cow (modern variety)
2 Cow (traditional variety)
3 Calves (modern variety)
4 Calves (traditional variety)
6 Heifer
9 Donkey/horse/mule
10 Bull Calf/Young bull
11 Oxen
12 Camel
13 Sheep
14 Goat
15 Pigs
16 Poultry/birds
17 Rabbits
31 Beehives/beeclonies
32 Others
SOWNLVR5 Did you own any of the following types of livestock before your marriage?
0 No
1 Yes
SNMOWNR5 Number of livestock owned before marriage
SVLOWNR5 If yes, please tell me about the number and value of the livestock he/she owned:
ET_R5_OCCH_Training
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
TRANIDR5 Training of the YL Child
TYPTRNR5 Type of training
1 Formal training
2 Informal training
3 Apprenticeship
4 Public training programmes (such as MSE)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DELTRNR5 Who delivered the training?
1 Government
2 Educational institute
3 Private company
4 NGO/Church
5 Employer
6 Colleague/peer
7 Other private individual
8 Parents or other household members
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
PAYTRNR5 Did you or any member of your household pay for the training?
0 No
1 Yes
DURTTLR5 Full duration of the training?Enter in weeks
TRNCMPR5 Has this training been completed?
0 No
1 Yes
ATDTRNR5 Duration of training attended up to now?Enter in number of weeks
CRTDIPR5 Did you receive or do you expect to receive a certificate/ diploma?
0 No
1 Yes
DATAATHOUSEHOLDLEVEL‐HOUSEHOLDQUESTIONNAIREThis section describes the variables and their codes found in the file ET_R5_OCHH_OlderHousehold and several sub files which come directly from the Young Lives Household questionnaire. The following codes are standard across most of the numeric variables in the dataset:
77=Not known – this is where the respondent says they do not know; 88=Not applicable – this is where the question is not applicable because of a response given to an earlier question; 99=Missing – the question was missed during fieldwork or was not clearly recorded; 79=Refused to answer – the respondent did not want to answer the question.
For variables where these values are feasible for the question the missing value codes are negative.
ET_R5_OCHH_OlderHousehold
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
DINT Date of Interview
R4HSEHLD FIELDWORKER:Is this the Round 4 household?
0 No
1 Yes
HEADIDR5 Who is the head of the household?
RSTRCMR5 Is the roster complete?
POLGMSR5 Fieldworker, is this a polygamous household? (i.e. household head has more than
0 No
1 Yes
IDvar12 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
IDvar8 ID of respondent for Household Education
IDvar4 ID of respondent for Land and Crop
LSDLNDR5 What is the total extent of leased‐out / sharecropped‐out land?
UNTLSDR5 Units of land area ‐ LEASED OUT/SHARECROPPED OUT
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
DECUSER5 Is OC YL CHILD the main decision maker about how any of this land is used?
0 No
1 Yes
DECPROR5 s the OC YL CHILD the main decision maker about how proceeds from any of this la
0 No
1 Yes
LNDCRTR5 Does OC YL CHILD have a land certificate for any of this land?
0 No
1 Yes
ANIMALR5 Has anyone in the household owned any livestock in the last 12 months? For examp
0 No
1 Yes
ASTWRKR5 Do you have any productive assets (owned, rented, or borrowed) that allow you o
0 No
1 Yes
IDvar3 ID of respondent for this section
DSCCURR5 During this period, how would you describe the household you were living in? Cur
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable – manage to get by
4 Struggle ‐ never have quite enough
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
DSCAGOR5 During this period, how would you describe the household you were living in? THR
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable – manage to get by
4 Struggle ‐ never have quite enough
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
WHYCHR51 (If situation has changed) Please give the two main reasons why your situation h
1 Harvests have been good
2 Started growing new crops
3 Tried new farming techniques
4 Managed my crops or livestock well
5 Accumulated livestock
6 Accumulated other resources
7 My own health has improved
8 Spouse's health has improved
9 Spouse works hard
10 Have new spouse
11 Have more children
12 Children older and more able to work
13 Women in household drink less
14 Men in household drink less
15 More people around to help/advise
16 Job security
17 Live in a nicer house
18 Managed my business well
19 Worked hard
20 Own business or trade has been profitable
21 Set up a new business or trade
22 Started work or new job/non‐farm work
23 Food or Cash Aid
24 Involvement in Safety Net Programs
25 Involvement in farmers' union
26 Migration
27 Was willing to take risks
28 Prices have risen
29 Good luck
30 God has helped
31 Other
32 S/he drink less (alcohol)
33 Government‐run Employment Programmes
34 Spouse started work or a new job
35 Received a raise for current job
36 Both husband and wife work
41 Harvests have been poor
42 Tried new crops but they failed
43 Tried new ways of farming but they failed
44 Managed my crops or livestock poorly
45 Have less livestock
46 Managed my business poorly
47 Own business failed or didn't do well
48 Tried new business/trade but it failed
49 Lost job (permanent/temporary)
50 Have fewer other resources, assets, possessions
51 I was lazy
52 Spouse was lazy
53 I have been/got ill/injured/disabled
54 Spouse has been/got ill/injured/disabled
55 Spouse died
56 Children sick or died
57 Children moved away
58 Large family/too many children/increased family size
59 Men in household drink too much
60 Women in household drink too much
61 Less people around to help/advise (poorer networks)
62 Theft/robbery
63 Too many loans
64 Did not want to take risks
65 Prices for goods have fallen
66 Increase in price of inputs
67 Increase in food prices
68 House is not as nice as it used to be
69 Old age
70 Bad luck
71 God has not helped
72 Other reason why situation worsened
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
WHYCHR52 (If situation has changed) Please give the two main reasons why your situation h
1 Harvests have been good
2 Started growing new crops
3 Tried new farming techniques
4 Managed my crops or livestock well
5 Accumulated livestock
6 Accumulated other resources
7 My own health has improved
8 Spouse's health has improved
9 Spouse works hard
10 Have new spouse
11 Have more children
12 Children older and more able to work
13 Women in household drink less
14 Men in household drink less
15 More people around to help/advise
16 Job security
17 Live in a nicer house
18 Managed my business well
19 Worked hard
20 Own business or trade has been profitable
21 Set up a new business or trade
22 Started work or new job/non‐farm work
23 Food or Cash Aid
24 Involvement in Safety Net Programs
25 Involvement in farmers' union
26 Migration
27 Was willing to take risks
28 Prices have risen
29 Good luck
30 God has helped
31 Other
32 S/he drink less (alcohol)
33 Government‐run Employment Programmes
34 Spouse started work or a new job
35 Received a raise for current job
36 Both husband and wife work
41 Harvests have been poor
42 Tried new crops but they failed
43 Tried new ways of farming but they failed
44 Managed my crops or livestock poorly
45 Have less livestock
46 Managed my business poorly
47 Own business failed or didn't do well
48 Tried new business/trade but it failed
49 Lost job (permanent/temporary)
50 Have fewer other resources, assets, possessions
51 I was lazy
52 Spouse was lazy
53 I have been/got ill/injured/disabled
54 Spouse has been/got ill/injured/disabled
55 Spouse died
56 Children sick or died
57 Children moved away
58 Large family/too many children/increased family size
59 Men in household drink too much
60 Women in household drink too much
61 Less people around to help/advise (poorer networks)
62 Theft/robbery
63 Too many loans
64 Did not want to take risks
65 Prices for goods have fallen
66 Increase in price of inputs
67 Increase in food prices
68 House is not as nice as it used to be
69 Old age
70 Bad luck
71 God has not helped
72 Other reason why situation worsened
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
CMPHHR5 Compared to other households, how would you describe your household? Currently
1 The richest
2 Among the richest
3 Richer than most households
4 About Average
5 A little poorer than most households
6 Among the poorest
7 The poorest
30 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
CMPAGOR5 Compared to other households, how would you describe your household? THREE
years
CMPHHR5 Compared to other households, how would you describe your household? Currently
1 The richest
2 Among the richest
3 Richer than most households
4 About Average
5 A little poorer than most households
6 Among the poorest
7 The poorest
30 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
IDvar7 ID of respondent for Socio Economic Status
OWNHSER5 Does anyone in your household own your house?
0 No
1 Yes
MRTGR5 Does anyone in your household have a mortgage on your house
0 No
1 Yes
NUMRMR5 How many rooms are there in the house?
KITCHR5 Do you have a separate kitchen/cooking area?
0 No
1 Yes
ELECR5 Do you have electricity?
0 No
1 Yes
WALLR5 Wall
1 Adobe/mud
2 Bamboo/Cane
3 Brick/concrete
4 Cement bags
5 Fibreboard/Chipboard
6 Galvanised/Corrugated iron
7 Matting
8 Mud & bricks
9 Mud & stones
10 Neohouzealla wattle
11 Nipa leaves
12 Plastic sheet
13 Quincha
14 Stone
15 Wood/branches
16 Other
17 Mud and Wood
21 Cane and Mud
23 Wood/Triply
24 Adobe and stones
25 Concrete Blocks
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ROOFR5 Roof
1 AC Roofing sheets
2 Asbestos sheets
3 Bamboo/cane
4 Concrete/cement
5 Earth/Mud
6 Galvanised /Corrugated iron
8 Nipa leaves
9 Palm leaves
10 Plastic sheet
11 Straw/thatch
12 Sugar cane leaves
13 Tar slabs
14 Thuthuri sticks
15 Tiles/slates
16 Wood & mud/adobe
17 Wood & stones
18 Wood/planks
19 Other (specify)
20 Leaves(Achon, omiro chorino, etc.,
23 Cane & mud
24 Mat
25 Cardboard
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FLOORR5 Floor
1 Cement/tile
2 Cinder
3 Concrete/cement
4 Earth/sand
5 Granite stone
6 Laminated material
7 Marble stone
8 Polished stone
9 Stone/brick
10 Tar slabs
11 Wood
12 Other, specify
20 Vinyl floor
21 False floor
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DRWTRR5 What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
1 Bore well
2 Bought water (delivery or bottled)
3 Piped into dwelling/yard/plot
4 Piped into neighbours dwelling/yard/plot
5 Piped into relatives' dwelling/yard/plot
6 Protected spring water
7 Protected well
8 Public standpipe/tubewell
9 Rain water
10 Tubewell in dwelling/yard/plot
11 Unprotected well/spring/pond/river/stream/canal
12 Unprotected water tank
13 Water tank (community/protected)
14 Other
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TOILETR5 What kind of main toilet facility does your household use?
1 Flush toilet/septic tank
2 Forest/field/open place
3 Neighbour's toilet
5 Pit latrine (communal)
6 Pit latrine (household's)
7 Relative's toilet
8 Simple latrine on pond
9 Toilet in health post
10 Other(specify)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
COOKR5 What is the main type of fuel you use for cooking?
1 Bamboo
2 Bio‐gas
3 Branches
4 Charcoal
5 Coal
6 Cow dung
7 Crop residue
8 Gas/electricity
9 Kerosene/paraffin
10 Leaves
11 None
12 Rice husk
13 Shavings/sawdust
14 Straw/dead plants
15 Other (specify)
16 Wood
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
HTUSDR5 Is heating used in this area/house?
0 No
1 Yes
TYPHTR5 What is the main type of fuel you usually use for heating?
1 Bamboo
2 Bio‐gas
3 Branches
4 Charcoal
5 Coal
6 Cow dung
7 Crop residue
8 Gas/electricity
9 Kerosene/paraffin
10 Leaves
11 None
12 Rice husk
13 Shavings/sawdust
14 Straw/dead plants
15 Other (specify)
16 Wood
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
INVESTR5 Have you or anyone in your household invested in the improvement of your dwellin
0 No
1 Yes
INVSTR51 If yes, what have you invested in? 1
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
13 Other (specify)
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
77 Not known
88 NA
INVSTR52 If yes, what have you invested in? 2
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
13 Other (specify)
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
77 Not known
88 NA
INVSTR53 If yes, what have you invested in? 3
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
13 Other (specify)
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
77 Not known
88 NA
IDvar9 ID of respondent for Public Programs
RCVSUPR5 Has your household received support or assistance through programmes provided
by
0 No
1 Yes
RCVHEPR5 Is any household member a beneficiary/member of the Health Extension
Programme (
0 No
1 Yes
HEPSRTR5 In which year did the support begin? HEP
HEPENDR5 When did the support end? HEP
HEPFRQR5 How often did you get this support?
1 every year
2 Twice a year
3 every 5 months
4 every 4 months
5 every 3 months
6 every 2 months
7 monthly
8 Irregular, specify number of times in the last 4 years
9 Other (Specify)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
HEPRIDR5 Did the component target any particular member of the household? HEP
HEPEXPR5 Has this component met your expectations? HEP
1 Highly dissatisfied
2 Dissatisfied
3 Somewhat satisfied
4 Fully satisfied
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
PSNPRGR5 Were you or any member of the household registered as a beneficiary of the PSNP
0 No
1 Yes
DRSPRGR5 Were you or any member of the household registered as beneficiary of Direct Supp
0 No
1 Yes
GRPSNPR5 Have you graduated from public work program component of PSNP?
0 No
1 Yes
MTGRPSR5 If so, when did you graduate? Ethiopian month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRGRPSR5 If so, when did you graduate? Ethiopian year
EFFGRDR5 What was the most important immediate effect of graduation?
1 Lost income
2 Higher Food Insecurity
3 Unemployment
4 Forced to Sell Assets
5 No Consequence
6 Other, specify
77 NK
88 N/A
WILLGRR5 If you have not graduated from PSNP so far, do you know when will you graduate f
0 No
1 Yes
MTHGRDR5 If yes, when is that? Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRGRDR5 If yes, when is that? Month
EMAIDR5 Were you or any member of the household registered as beneficiary of Emergency A
0 No
1 Yes
OFSPRGR5 Has the household received support from the Other Security Programmessuch as
hou
0 No
1 Yes
RESTTLR5 Has anyone in the family or the whole household got resettled by the government
0 No
1 Yes
MTHRESR5 If yes, when was the household or the member resettled by the government?
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRRESR5 If yes, when was the household or the member resettled by the government?
Ethiop
RESKNDR5 What kind of resettlement was this?
1 To another rural area for farming
2 To another place/house (eg. condominium)
3 To another place/house (eg. non‐condominium)
4 Other (specify)
77 NK
CREDITR5 Have you or any of your household members taken out credit since 2006 (E.C) (201
0 No
1 Yes
CHR4ADDR5 FIELDWORKER: Please refer to the Contact Sheet and answer: Is the YL Child curre
0 No
1 Yes
CHTRADDR5 FIELDWORKER: Please refer to the Contact Sheet and answer: Is the YL Child curre
0 No
1 Yes
NEWCLSR5 Mandal (Sentinel site) (OBSERVE)
NEWCOMR5 Community ID (OBSERVE)
NEWNONL5 Is this new non‐YL locality urban or rural? ‐ OBSERVE
1 Urban
2 Rural
LNKURBR5 Is it possible to link this urban locality to a nearby urban YL community?
0 No
1 Yes
LNKRURR5 Is it possible to link this rural locality to a nearby rural YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
NRCOMMR5 Enter the Community ID of this nearby community
NEWMCR5 Enter the new Mini‐Community ID.
NEWREGR5 Region of residence (OBSERVE)
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benshangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
77 NK
HEADSMR5 Current household head is same as in Round 4
"N"
"Y"
HEADWHR5 Who is the household head?
HEADRLR5 What is his/her relationship to YL Child?
0 YL child
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/sister
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Newphew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law
17 Great grandparent (mother's side)
18 Great grandparent (father's side)
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Other, unrelated
22 Nanny (live‐in)
23 Tenant/lodger
25 Partner/Spouse of the YL child
26 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
27 Child of YL Child
28 Step‐child
29 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law (sibling of YL Child's spouse)
77 Not Known
88 Not Applicable
HEADLANR5 Head
2 Amarigna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
18 Other specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CHLDLANR5 YL Child
2 Amarigna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
18 Other specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TRATMPR5 Tracking attempt number
TRKDAY Date of tracking ‐ Day
TRKMNTH Date of tracking ‐ month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
TRKYEAR Date of tracking ‐ year
TRFNHSR5 Could you find the house/dwelling?
0 No
1 Yes
TRFMLVR5 Does YL Child's family live here?
0 No
1 Yes
TRCHDGR5 How is YL Child doing?
0 He/She died
1 He/She is good, health, sick
77 Not known
TRAGDIR5 Age YL Child passed away ‐ years
TRAGDMR5 Age YL child passed away ‐ months
TRCHLVSTS Where is YL Child living?
0 In this residence
1 In a different residence
TRYRLVR5 How long has YL Child been living there? YEARS
TRMTLVR5 How long has YL Child been living there? Months
TREXSTR5 For how long do you expect YL Child to stay there?
1 Temporarily
2 Permanently
77 Not known
TRCHSMR5 Is YL Child now living in the same Round 4 household?
0 No 1 Yes
TRCRHHR5 The relevant household is the new household
"N"
"Y"
TRR4HHR5 The relevant household is the Round 4 household
"N"
"Y"
hhsize household size
wi wealth index
wi_new wealth index ‐ recomputed
hq housing quality index
cd consumer durables index
sv services index
sv_new services index ‐ recomputed
drwaterq access to improved drinking water
0 no
1 yes
drwaterq_new access to safe drinking water ‐ recomputed
0 no
1 yes
toiletq access to improved sanitation
0 no
1 yes
toiletq_new access to improve sanitation ‐ recomputed
0 no
1 yes
elecq access to electricity
0 no
1 yes
cookingq cooking quality
ET_R5_OCHH_Asset
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
ASSTIDR5 ASSET – owned, rented or borrowed
1 Asset 1
2 Asset 2
3 Asset 3
ASSETR5 ASSET – owned, rented or borrowed
1 Agricultural tools (e.g. sickle, crowbar, shovels)
2 Cart/ wheelbarrow
3 Pesticide sprayer
4 Plough
5 Pump (motor or engine)
6 Thresher
7 Tractor
8 Other farm equipment
9 Barber tools (scissors, mirror, etc.)
10 Beauty salon equipment (hair dryer, etc.)
11 Blacksmith tools
12 Cleaning/domestic work equipment (mop, iron, etc.)
13 Construction tools (electrical tools, carpentry tool box, etc.)
14 Entertainment equipment (musical instruments, speakers, lighting, karaoke
machine, etc.)
15 Food/drink preparation equipment (portable stove, serving bowls, etc.)
16 Gun
17 Mechanic equipment (jack, tyres, jumper cables, etc)
18 Plumbing equipment
19 Pottery equipment (kiln, potters wheel, etc.)
20 Protective clothing (overalls, steel‐toed boots, hardhat, etc.)
21 Sewing machine
22 Teaching supplies (books, blackboard, etc.)
23 Trading equipment (display table, weighing machine, money box, etc)
24 Trading license (e.g. for market stall)
25 Transport (minibus, car, motorbike, bicycle, etc.)
26 Weaving equipment (loom, etc.)
30 Other
40 Fishing boat
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NUMASSR5 Total number of assets
ASACTR5 For what activity is asset used?
1 Army
2 Barber shop
3 Beauty salon
4 Blacksmith
5 Casual/ intermittent labour (e.g. road crew)
6 Child care
7 Construction
8 Domestic work/ Cleaning/Janitorial
9 Entertainment services (DJ, singing, etc.)
10 Factory Work
11 Farming/Agriculture
12 Food preparation/Restaurant
13 Forestry/Logging
14 Handicrafts or art
15 Hunting
16 Mechanic services
17 Nursing/ Medicinal services
18 Plumbing service
19 Pottery
20 Security guard
21 Tailor/Sewing
22 Teaching
23 Trading (selling commodities)
24 Transportation/ Driver/ Courier/ Taxi
25 Weaving
26 Other, specify
27 Collecting fire wood/dung/fetching water for sell
28 civil servant
29 cash/food for work
30 fishing
31 house renting
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NMOWNR5 How many of them do you currently own?
VLASTR5 For how much could you sell all of this kind of asset that you own?
ET_R5_OCHH_Credit
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LIDR5 Credit
GAVCRDR5 Who gave you or any of your household members the credit?
1 Agricultural input loan through MFI
2 Cooperatives, associations
3 Food security loan through MFI or others
4 Moneylenders
5 Other NGOs and governmental organizations (GOs)
6 Other (specify)
7 Regular microfinance credit (MFI) – DECSI, ACSI, OMO, OROMIA, GASHA,
ADDIS, etc.
8 Relative
9 IDDIR
10 Friend/Neighbour
11 Federal or regional Micro and small scale enterprise development agency
12 Household Asset Building Programme (HABP),
13 Employer
14 Youth Associations
15 women associations
16 Eqqub
77 NK
79 refused to answer
88 N/A
WHORCVR5 Who received the credit?
TKEOUTR5 Why did you or any of your household members take out the credit?
1 Agriculture (fattening, bee keeping, horticulture, poultry, goat and sheep
rearing, dairy, purchase of agricultural equipment and variable inputs, etc.)
2 Consumption (cover food shortage, festivities, clothing)
3 Financial/business (e.g. lending to others)
4 Food processing (injera, oil, bread/cake, alcohol, brewery)
5 Handicraft/Blacksmithing (pottery, embroidery, basket making, carpentry,
brick making, etc.)
6 Healthcare (for children)
7 Healthcare (for adult)
8 House construction and maintenance
9 Jewellery
10 Other (specify)
11 Paying Taxes
12 Purchase of donkey, camel and other transport animals
13 Purchase of household durables
14 Purchase of oxen
15 Schooling (for children)
16 Schooling (for adults)
17 Paying for services (carriage (gari), hair dressing, barberry, shoe polishing,
masonry, etc)
18 Settling other debts
19 Trade (cereals, coffee, livestock, salt, spices)
40 cash, purchase equipment, machine to establish new firm other than given
in 05
41 Purchase of equipments and machine for already established firm other
than provided in 05
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOANMTR5 When did you or any of your household members take out the credit? Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
LOANYRR5 When did you or any of your household members take out the credit?
AMTCRDR5 What was the amount of the credit? (Birr)
INTRTR5 What was the interest rate paid for this loan per year?
AMTINTR5 What was the amount of interest paid per year? (Enter value in Birr)
FINPAYR5 Have you or any household member finished making payments?
0 No
1 Yes
PYTIMER5 Did you or any household member pay back in time?
0 No
1 Yes
NOBACKR5 Why did you not pay back the credit in time?
1 Conflict within the household, domestic dispute, or divorce
2 Crop failure
3 Death or illness of family member
4 Death of livestock
5 Loan default by other members of the group
6 Market related problems
7 Migration
8 Other (specify)
9 Payment of other loans
10 Theft and robbery
11 Time inconvenient
12 Used money for consumption purposes
13 War
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_OCHH_HouseholdItems
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
HHITMIDR5 Household Items
1 Working television
2 Working radio
3 Working car/ truck/ automobile
4 Working motorbike/scooter
5 Working bicycle
6 Working landline telephone
7 Working mobile/cell telephone
8 Working refrigerator
9 Gas/electric stove
10 Table & chair
11 Sofa
12 Working Fan/Ventilator
13 Bedstead
14 Working videocassette player/DVD player
15 Videogames
16 Beffet
17 Other specify
18 Computer / laptop
OWNITMR5 Does anyone in the household own this item?
0 No
1 Yes
NUMOWNR5 How many does the household own?
SLVALR5 How much do you think you would be paid if you were to sell these items? ‐77=NK,
ET_R5_OCHH_HouseholdRosterR5
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
MEMIDR5 One record per individual in the Household
MEMMOVR5 Has HHM moved to the new household?
0 No
1 Yes
2 Person has died
3 New HHM in R5
LIVHSER5 Does this person still live in the household?
1 Yes, still lives in household
2 No, lives elsewhere temporarily
3 Person has died
4 No, lives elsewhere permanently
5 Person not know by the household
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
YRDIEDR5 Which year did HHM die in?
MEMAGER5 Age in whole years R5
MEAGMTR5 Age in completed months
MEMSEXR5 Sex of household member
1 Male
2 Female
RELATER5 Relationship to YL child
0 YL child
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/sister
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Newphew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law
17 Great grandparent (mother's side)
18 Great grandparent (father's side)
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Other, unrelated
22 Nanny (live‐in)
23 Tenant/lodger
25 Partner/Spouse of the YL child
26 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
27 Child of YL Child
28 Step‐child
29 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law (sibling of YL Child's spouse)
77 Not Known
88 Not Applicable
GETMOMBIRTH Mother's birth location missing
0 No
1 Yes
GETCHILDBIRTH Child's birth location missing
0 No
1 Yes
THSVILR5 Was YL Child born in this kebele?
0 No
1 Yes
BURBRLR5 Was YL Child's place of birth urban or rural?
1 Urban
2 Rural
BRNREGR5 Where was YL Child born? Region
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benshangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
77 NK
BRNZONR5 Where was YL Child born? Zone
RELHHR5 What is her/his relationship to the household head?
0 Spouse
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/Sister (both parent the same)
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Nephew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law (spouse of sibling)
17 Parent in law
18 Son/Daughter‐in‐law
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Tenant/lodger
22 Other non‐related
23 Child (son/daughter)
24 Foster child
25 Step child
26 Grandchild
27 Maid
77 Not known
88 N/A
MRTLSTR5 What is her/his marital status?
0 Single (Never married)
1 Married
2 Cohabitant
3 Widow(er)
4 Divorced
5 Separated
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DISABR5 Does HHM have a permanent disability that affects his/her work capacity?
0 No
1 Yes
MTHRHHR5 Who is HHM's biological mother?
FTHRHHR5 Who is HHM's biological father? If yes, write his ID.
STRT18R5 Has this person ever attended or is he/she attending school?
0 No
1 Yes
GRDE18R5 What was the highest grade that this person completed (excluding pre‐primary)?
0 None
1 Grade 1
2 Grade 2
3 Grade 3
4 Grade 4
5 Grade 5
6 Grade 6
7 Grade 7
8 Grade 8
9 Grade 9 (Secondary First Cycle)
10 Grade 10 (Secondary First Cycle)
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
26 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
27 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
30 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 2nd
year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
41 Other, (specify)
42 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 3rd
year
43 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
44 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
45 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 1st
year
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
STLL18R5 Is this person currently in full time education?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 No, but attending part‐time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
HSSTRTR5 Has this person ever attended or is he/she attending school?
0 No
1 Yes
GRADER5 What was the highest grade that this child completed (excluding pre‐primary)?
0 None
1 Grade 1
2 Grade 2
3 Grade 3
4 Grade 4
5 Grade 5
6 Grade 6
7 Grade 7
8 Grade 8
9 Grade 9 (Secondary First Cycle)
10 Grade 10 (Secondary First Cycle)
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
26 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
27 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
30 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 2nd
year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
41 Other, (specify)
42 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 3rd
year
43 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
44 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
45 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/ 1st
year
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
STILLR5 Is this child currently in full‐time education?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 No, but attending part‐time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
TYPATDR5 What type of school is HHM currently attending?
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part government funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/Religious)
4 Government funded
5 Others, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
WHYNOTR5 Why is this child currently NOT in full‐time education?
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive/no transport
5 School too far from home
6 Not safe to travel to school
7 Lack of transport
8 Truancy, child does not want to go, not interested
9 Banned from school for behaviour reasons
10 Banned from school because away for too long
11 Banned from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at
school
12 Quality of education at school (teaching and learning) poor
13 Quality of care (food, non‐educational care) poor
14 No sanitation facilities at school
15 bullying/abuse from peers
16 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
17 No need for schooling for future job
18 Need to learn a trade/skill (e.g. through apprenticeship so went to work)
19 Need to stay at home and look after siblings
20 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work at home (include chores,
farm work, harvest)
21 Have to do paid work to earn money (including agricultural work other than
for household)
22 It's not appropriate for girls to go to/continue at school
23 Marriage
24 Disability, illness
25 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
26 Family issues e.g. problems at home – parent disputes/marital conflict
27 Stigma and Discrimination (child was not be welcome because of ethnic
group/caste/
28 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
29 Child too young
30 Child still in preschool
31 Other
32 Terminate the course of education in which I was enrolled
33 Wanted to start working
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
AGEGRDR5 If this child has ever been in full time education, how old was this child when
ET_R5_OCHH_ImportantEvent
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
IMEVIDR5 Three most important Events/Shocks
1 First Event
2 Second Event
3 Third Event
RKEVR5 Can you indicate the 3 most important events? (Enter event codes by importance):
LOSS06R5 If money was lost, how much does this economic loss represent of the income gene
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of the household's income
4 Half or more than half of the household's income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOSS07R5 If money was lost, how much does this economic loss represent of the income gene
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of the household's income
4 Half or more than half of the household's income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOSS08R5 If money was lost, how much does this economic loss represent of the income gene
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of the household's income
4 Half or more than half of the household's income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOSS09R5 If money was lost, how much does this economic loss represent of the income gene
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of the household's income
4 Half or more than half of the household's income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RESEVR51 Response to shock 1
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
3 Destruction of Livestock
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from Government/NGO
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to compost)
25 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
28 Report to police
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
RESEVR52 Response to shock 2
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
3 Destruction of Livestock
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from Government/NGO
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to compost)
25 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
28 Report to police
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
RESEVR53 Response to shock 3
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
3 Destruction of Livestock
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from Government/NGO
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to compost)
25 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
28 Report to police
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
ET_R5_OCHH_LandType
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LANDIDR5 Type Of Land
1 Owned (incl leased‐out, sharecropped out)
2 Land that is not owned
LNDTYPR5 Tick if yes
TOTLNDR5 Total area of agricultural land (in m2) Quantity
UNTLNDR5 Units of land area ‐ Agricultural land
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
PRIRRR5 What proportion of the land was irrigated in the last 12 months?
1 Less than half
2 Half
3 More than half
4 All
5 No land was irrigated in dry season
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TOTLIVR5 Area of non‐agricultural land for living accomodation (in m2)
UNTLIVR5 Units of land area ‐ NON AGRICULTURAL
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
ET_R5_OCHH_LivelihoodsLivestock
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LVSKIDR5 Type of Livestock
1 Cow (modern variety)
2 Cow (traditional variety)
3 Calves (modern variety)
4 Buffalo (modern)
5 Buffalo (traditional)
6 Heifer
7 Bullock
8 He‐buffalo
9 Donkey/horse/Mule
10 Bull Calf/Young bull
11 Oxen
12 Camel
13 Sheep
14 Goat
15 Pigs
16 Poultry/birds
17 Rabbits
31 Beehives/beeclonies
32 Others, inclu. cross breed
33 Calves (traditional variety)
AYANR5 Has anyone in the household owned any of the following animals at any time in th
0 No
1 Yes
NMAMR5 How many of the following animals does the household currently own?
CHDSANR5 If you were to sell or rent all NAME OF ANIMAL, can YL CHILD dispose entirely or
0 No
1 Yes, partially
2 Yes, entirely
ET_R5_OCHH_Shocks
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SHCKIDR5 Shocks that have happened to the household
1 Theft or destruction (e.g. cash, crops, livestock, destruction of housing)
10 Forced contributions or arbitrary taxation or protection money
12 Large increase in input prices
13 Large decrease in output prices
14 Livestock died
16 Job loss/source of income/family enterprise
23 Disputes with neighbours/village members regarding land or assets
24 Drought
25 Too much rain or flood
26 Erosion, Cracks or landslide
27 Frosts or hailstorm
28 Pests or diseases that affected crops before they were harvested
29 Crops failed
30 Pests or diseases that led to storage losses
31 Pests or diseases that affected livestock
32 Fire or collapse of building
34 Death of YL CHILD’s father
35 Death of YL CHILD’s mother
36 Death of another person in the household
37 Illness of YL CHILD’s father
38 Illness of YL CHILD’s mother
39 Illness of other household member
40 Divorce, separation or abandonment
41 Birth/new household member
42 Child’s school enrolment – having to pay school fees
45 Other, Specify
47 Increase in the price of food that I buy
61 Illness of non‐household member
EVNTR5 Has it happened since 2006?
0 No
1 Yes
EV2006R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2006 (E.C) (2013 equivalent)
"N"
"Y"
EV2007R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2007 (E.C) (2014 equivalent)
"N"
"Y"
EV2008R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2008 (E.C) (2015 equivalent)
"N"
"Y"
EV2009R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2009 (E.C) (2016 equivalent)
"N"
"Y"
ET_R5_OCHH_Support
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SPPGIDR5 Kinds of support Provided
SUPKNDR5 What kind of support was provided?
1 Agricultural extension
2 Child protection
3 Public work program for cash
4 Public work program for food
5 Credit and saving
6 Disability support
7 Education about HIV
8 Family Planning
10 Irrigation development
11 Prevention of Mother to child HIV/Aids transmission
12 Assitance to child education
13 Training agriculture
14 Training non‐agriculture
15 support to plant trees
16 to own a house or condominium
17 Provision of sanitation facility like toilet
18 Orphan and destitute children support
19 School feeding
20 Food aid (not PSNP)
21 Access to land
22 Other food security program
23 Target supplementary feeding program
24 Rehabilitating transort infrastructure
25 PSNP (direct support/food/cash aid)
26 Drinking water provision
27 Investment in health infrastructure
28 Other (specify)
29 Productive assets
30 Environmental protection
31 Income generation scheme
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPWHOR5 Who provided the support?
1 ACDI (Agric. Coop Dev. Int’l)
2 ADRA (Adventist Dev/Relief Agency)
3 Africare
4 AIDAB (Australian Int'l Dev Asst Bank)
5 Bureau of Agriculture
6 Bureau of Health
7 CARE
8 Catholic Relief Service
9 CIDA (Canadian Int'l Dev Agency)
10 Feed the Children
11 Food for the Hungry Int'l
12 Lutheran World Federation
13 Microfinance Institutions/DECSI, ACSI, Wisdom, Sidama, Oromia, etc
14 Ministry of Education
15 Other (specify)
16 OXFAM
17 Project Concern Int'l
18 Redd Barna
19 Relief Society of Tigray
20 Save the Children
21 UNHCR
22 WFP (World Food Program)
23 World Vision Relief and Dev
24 SIDA
25 ORDA
26 TDA
27 ADA
28 USAID
29 CPAR
30 FHI (Family Health international)
31 ILRI
32 Medicine San Frontiers
33 Bureau of Food Security (BFS)
34 CCF
35 Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission (DPPC)
36 Government Organisation or Institution
37 Oromiya Self Help Organisation (OSHO)
38 Plan International Ethiopia
39 Safety Net Programme
40 Federal or regional Micro and small scale enterprise development agency
41 Household Asset Building Programme (HABP)
42 Women, Children’s Affairs Bureau
43 Berhan Integrated Community
44 Organisation (AA site)
45 Mary Joy (Hawassa)
46 Medan Act Welag Alba (Hawassa)
47 Mulu Wengel, (Hawassa)
48 Kale Hiwot (Hawassa)
49 Meserete Kristos (Hawassa, Leki)
50 Rift Valley Women and Children
51 Development Organisation (Leki)
52 Emmanuel Development Fund (AA)
53 Community Care Coalition (Tigray)
54 Plan International (Amhara)
55 Health Extension Programme
56 Youth clubs
57 School clubs
58 Women’s association
59 Youth Association
60 Red Cross
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPSRTR5 In which year did the support begin?
SUPENDR5 When did the support end?
SUPFRQR5 How often did you get this support?
1 every year
2 Twice a year
3 every 5 months
4 every 4 months
5 every 3 months
6 every 2 months
7 monthly
8 Irregular, specify number of times in the last 4 years
9 Other (Specify)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPRIDR5 Which household member(s) did the programme target in particular?
ET_R5_OCSAQ_OlderChildSAQ
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
DINTR5 Date of Self Administered Questionnaire
SAQCHREAD FIELDWORKER: Can the YL Child read?
0 No
1 Yes
WNTANSR5 Do you want to answer?
0 No
1 Yes
SAQAGER5 Age of child
SAQGNDR5 Gender
1 Male
2 Female
AGESEXR5 How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time?
NVRSEXR5 I never had sex/ I do not have a partner
"N"
"Y"
NOTUSER5 None
"N"
"Y"
WTHDRR5 Withdrawal
"N"
"Y"
WEUSCNR5 Condom
"N"
"Y"
INJCTNR5 Injection
"N"
"Y"
REGPLLR5 Regular pill
"N"
"Y"
MNGPLLR5 Morning after pill
"N"
"Y"
SPNGR5 Sponge, cream, or diaphragm
"N"
"Y"
DOUCHR5 Douche
"N"
"Y"
IUDR5 IUD
"N"
"Y"
STERLR5 Sterilisation
"N"
"Y"
NATRLR5 Rhythm/ natural family planning
"N"
"Y"
OTHMTDR5 Other method, please say what:
"N"
"Y"
NOKNOWR5 I don’t know if use any method
"N"
"Y"
PREFNOR5 I prefer not to answer this question
"N"
"Y"
WHRCNDR5 If you would want to get a condom, where would you go? (Choose only one option)
1 Shop or street vendor or pharmacy
3 Family planning services or health facility
4 Family member
5 My boyfriend/girlfriend/partner/spouse
6 Other, please say where
8 I don't know / I do not know where I could get a condom
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
Younger Child Questionnaire
Ethiopia Data Dictionary Younger Cohort
DataFiles
A total of 22 data files are generated from the Ethiopia Younger Cohort dataset. The three main data files are ET_R5_YCCH_YoungerChild, ET_R5_YCCogTest_YoungerChild and ET_R5_YCHH_YoungerHousehold. The file title: ET_R5_YCHH_YoungerHouseholdholds data at the household level (one record per household) and the file titled: ET_R5_YCCH_YoungerChild holds data at the child level (one record per child. The remaining data files hold data at a lower level. For example ET_R5_YCHH_HouseholdRosterR5 has one record for each member of the household – i.e. potentially several records per household. The following table lists the 23 data files which are detailed in the rest of this document.
Data File Name Description
CHILD QUESTIONNAIRE 4 Data Files
ET_R5_YCCH_YoungerChild All data at the Child level from the Younger Cohort Child Questionnaire-one record per YL Index Child
ET_R5_YCCH_Activity Data about activities done by the child on the previous working day – one record per activity.
From the Child Questionnaire.
ET_R5_YCCH_EducationHistoryIndexChild_coded Data about the educational history of the
Younger Cohort Child
ET_R5_YCCH_Moves Data about moves the Younger Cohort child has made since the last visit.
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE 14 Data Files
ET_R5_YCHH_YoungerHousehold All data at the Child level from the Younger Cohort Household Questionnaire-one record per YL Index Child
ET_R5_YCHH_Asset Data about the household assets
ET_R5_YCHH_Credit Data about credit received by household members
ET_R5_YCHH_FoodConsumption Data about the food consumption of the household
ET_R5_YCHH_HouseholdItems Data about the items owned by the household.
ET_R5_YCHH_HouseholdRosterR5 Data at the individual level for members of the household.
ET_R5_YCHH_ImportantEvent Data about the three most important shocks that occurred to the household
ET_R5_YCHH_IncomeFromCrops Data about any income from crops
ET_R5_YCHH_LandType Data about the type of land owned, borrowed or rented by the household
ET_R5_YCHH_LivelihoodsLivestock Data about the livestock owned by the household.
ET_R5_YCHH_NonFoodConsumption Data about other consumption from the household
ET_R5_YCHH_Shocks Data about the shocks that have occurred in the household
ET_R5_YCHH_Support Data about support provided to the household.
ET_R5_YCHH_TransferDebtRemittances Sources of money and goods of a household.
Younger Child Self-Administered Questionnaire
1 data file
ET_R5_YCSAQ_YoungerChildSAQ Self-Administered questionnaire answered by the Younger Cohort Child
Younger Cohort Child Sibling Data 1 Data file
ET_R5_YCSIB_YCSibling
Data collected via a sibling questionnaire to the sibling of the Younger Cohort Child
Younger Child Cognitive Tests 1 data file
ET_R5_YCCogTest_YoungerChild
DATAATCHILDLEVEL‐CHILDQUESTIONNAIREThis section describes the variables and their codes found in the file IN_R5_YCCH_YoungerChild and several sub files which come directly from the Young Lives Child questionnaire. The following codes are standard across most of the numeric variables in the dataset:
77=Not known – this is where the respondent says they do not know; 88=Not applicable – this is where the question is not applicable because of a response given to an earlier question; 99=Missing – the question was missed during fieldwork or was not clearly recorded; 79=Refused to answer – the respondent did not want to answer the question.
For variables where these values are feasible for the question the missing value codes are negative.
Main File
ET_R5_YCCH_YoungerChild
CHILDCODE (unlabelled)
DINTSTR5 Date and time of start of interview
CLCTGPS The child lives with the household where the R5 household questionnaire is being
0 No
1 Yes
NEWCLCR5 Cluster ID (Sentinel site): OBSERVE
NEWCOCR5 Community ID ‐ OBSERVE
NEWNLCR5 Is this locality urban or rural?
1 Urban
2 Rural
LNKURCR5 Is it possible to link this urban locality to a nearby urban YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
LNKRUCR5 Is it possible to link this rural locality to a nearby rural YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
NRCOMCR5 Enter the Community ID of this nearby community.
NEWMCCR5 Enter the new Mini‐Community ID.
NEWRGCR5 Region of residence ‐ OBSERVE
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benishangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
16 Dire Dawa City Administration
17 Region 17
DINT Date of Interview
NEWCLSR4 Site/Cluster
NEWCOMR4 Community
NRCOMMR4 Nearest Community
NEWMCR4 New Mini Community
MVDLOCR5 Have you moved to a different kebele for at least one month (excluding holiday t
0 No
1 Yes
ENRSCHR5 Are you currently enrolled in school?
0 No
1 Yes
2 Never enrolled in school
77 NK
EVNSCHR5 Do you attend to evening school?
0 No
1 Yes
SNGSEXR5 Is this a single‐sex school?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGINSR5 What is the language of instruction in your current grade (most important)?
1 Afarigna
2 Amarigna
3 Agewigna
4 Dawerogna
5 Gedeogna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
8 Harari
9 Kefigna
10 Kembategna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
14 Somaligna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
17 Zayigna (around Zuway)
18 English
20 Other specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LNGINS2R5 What is the language of instruction in your current grade (second most important
1 Afarigna
2 Amarigna
3 Agewigna
4 Dawerogna
5 Gedeogna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
8 Harari
9 Kefigna
10 Kembategna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
14 Somaligna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
17 Zayigna (around Zuway)
18 English
20 Other specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SCHMINR5 How long does it take you to get to school? (In minutes)
TRNSCHR5 How do you usually travel to school?
1 Walk
2 Bicycle
3 Family car or motorbike
4 School bus
5 Public bus/coach/shared taxi/motorbike/horse carts/auto
6 Private hire taxi
7 Rickshaw
8 River crossing
9 Other
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DNGSCHR5 Do you have any difficulties in getting to school?
0 No
1 Yes
SCRISKR5 What is the main difficulty?
1 Traffic
2 Harassment/abuse from other children
3 Rebels/thieves
4 Harassment from authorities (e.g. police, local officials)
5 Natural hazards (e.g. floods)
6 Other (specify)
7 Animals
8 kidnapping
9 Sexual violence
10 Fear of having an accident on the way school
11 Spirits / ghosts
12 having to cross dangerous places (rivers, ravines etc),
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MISSCHR5 During the last 12 months, have you ever missed school for a week or more? (excl
0 No
1 Yes
TMABSTR5 If yes, how long was the longest period of time you were absent from school? (Da
WMSSCR51 What are the main reasons you missed school? Reason 1
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 Not safe to travel to school
6 Truancy, child did not want to go, not interested, prefer to play
7 Suspended from school for behaviour reasons
8 Suspended from school because away for too long
10 Suspended from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at
school
11 Bullying/abuse from peers
12 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
13 Needed to stay home to look after younger children
14 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work or family business at home
(include chores, farm work, helping with family business, harvest)
15 Had to do paid work to earn money(including agricultural work other than
for household)
16 Illness, Injury
17 Family issues e.g. problems at home – parent disputes/marital conflict
18 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
19 Family function (e.g. wedding, funeral)
20 Festivals
21 Migration with parents
22 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
23 Can’t understand the language in class
24 Schooling is not useful for getting a job or later life
25 Schooling is of low quality
28 Teacher was absent/there was no teacher
29 Can’t understand the content of lessons/can’t learn well
30 Other (specify)
31 Couldn’t hear or see properly
36 Too Young
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WMSSCR52 What are the main reasons you missed school? Reason 2
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 Not safe to travel to school
6 Truancy, child did not want to go, not interested, prefer to play
7 Suspended from school for behaviour reasons
8 Suspended from school because away for too long
10 Suspended from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at
school
11 Bullying/abuse from peers
12 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
13 Needed to stay home to look after younger children
14 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work or family business at home
(include chores, farm work, helping with family business, harvest)
15 Had to do paid work to earn money(including agricultural work other than
for household)
16 Illness, Injury
17 Family issues e.g. problems at home – parent disputes/marital conflict
18 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
19 Family function (e.g. wedding, funeral)
20 Festivals
21 Migration with parents
22 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
23 Can’t understand the language in class
24 Schooling is not useful for getting a job or later life
25 Schooling is of low quality
28 Teacher was absent/there was no teacher
29 Can’t understand the content of lessons/can’t learn well
30 Other (specify)
31 Couldn’t hear or see properly
36 Too Young
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WMSSCR53 What are the main reasons you missed school? Reason 3
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 Not safe to travel to school
6 Truancy, child did not want to go, not interested, prefer to play
7 Suspended from school for behaviour reasons
8 Suspended from school because away for too long
10 Suspended from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at
school
11 Bullying/abuse from peers
12 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
13 Needed to stay home to look after younger children
14 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work or family business at home
(include chores, farm work, helping with family business, harvest)
15 Had to do paid work to earn money(including agricultural work other than
for household)
16 Illness, Injury
17 Family issues e.g. problems at home – parent disputes/marital conflict
18 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
19 Family function (e.g. wedding, funeral)
20 Festivals
21 Migration with parents
22 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
23 Can’t understand the language in class
24 Schooling is not useful for getting a job or later life
25 Schooling is of low quality
28 Teacher was absent/there was no teacher
29 Can’t understand the content of lessons/can’t learn well
30 Other (specify)
31 Couldn’t hear or see properly
36 Too Young
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WHMTHR51 In which months did most of these absences (periods away from school) occur, if
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
WHMTHR52 In which months did most of these absences (periods away from school) occur, if
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
WHMTHR53 In which months did most of these absences (periods away from school) occur, if
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
PHYSSTDR5 In that week did you see a teacher use physical punishment on other students? (P
0 Never
1 Once or twice
2 Most/all of the time
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
PHYSYOUR5 In that week did the teacher use physical punishment on you?
0 Never
1 Once or twice
2 Most/all of the time
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
NOHMWKR5 How often in the last 7 days did you come to class without completing your homew
1 Always
2 Usually
3 Sometimes
4 Rarely
5 Never
6 No homework is set
77 Not known
RTNEDCR5 Do you think you will return (start) education in the future? (including vocatio
0 No, definitely not
1 Maybe
2 Probably
3 Yes, definitely
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RLEDECR5 Who, in your opinion, played the most important role in deciding that you should
1 Me
2 Mother/Female guardian
3 Father/Male guardian
4 Other household member
5 Other
77 Not konwn
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SLEEPR5 Sleep
CROTHR5 Care for others (younger children, ill household members)
DMTSKR5 Domestic tasks and chores (fetching water, firewood, cleaning, cooking, washing,
TSFARMR5 Tasks on family farm, cattle herding, other family business, shepherding, piecew
ACTPAYR5 Paid (remunerated) work or activities outside of household or for someone not in
ATSCHR5 At school(including travelling time to school)
STUDYGR5 Studying outside of school time (at home, extra tuition)
LSURER5 Play time / general leisure (including time taken eating, drinking and bathing)
TMCMWKR5 Time used for commuting to the place where the child carries out paid activities
TMCMSCR5 Time used for commuting to school / educational centre (out and return)
GTTHGR5 In the last 12 months, did you do anything to get money or things for yourself o
0 No
1 Yes
SPMNYR51 What did you spend most of your money on?
1 My education (including school fees, books, uniform)
2 Education of others in the household
3 Food or sweets just for me
4 Food or sweets for others in the household
5 Alcohol or tobacco for me
6 Alcohol or tobacco for other household members
7 Clothes just for me
8 Clothes for others in the household
11 Leisure for me (i.e. cinema tickets, toys, music)
12 Leisure for other household members
13 Saved
14 Sent to relatives living in another community (such as the home community
if the child has migrated)
15 To repay debts
16 Lent to someone
17 Other, specify
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
SPMNYR52 What did you spend most of your money on?
1 My education (including school fees, books, uniform)
2 Education of others in the household
3 Food or sweets just for me
4 Food or sweets for others in the household
5 Alcohol or tobacco for me
6 Alcohol or tobacco for other household members
7 Clothes just for me
8 Clothes for others in the household
11 Leisure for me (i.e. cinema tickets, toys, music)
12 Leisure for other household members
13 Saved
14 Sent to relatives living in another community (such as the home community
if the child has migrated)
15 To repay debts
16 Lent to someone
17 Other, specify
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
SPMNYR53 What did you spend most of your money on? Spend Money 1
1 My education (including school fees, books, uniform)
2 Education of others in the household
3 Food or sweets just for me
4 Food or sweets for others in the household
5 Alcohol or tobacco for me
6 Alcohol or tobacco for other household members
7 Clothes just for me
8 Clothes for others in the household
11 Leisure for me (i.e. cinema tickets, toys, music)
12 Leisure for other household members
13 Saved
14 Sent to relatives living in another community (such as the home community
if the child has migrated)
15 To repay debts
16 Lent to someone
17 Other, specify
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
SPTIMR5 Which activity did you spend most time on during the year?
CRRYLDR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do aroundthe house
0 No
1 Yes
DANGTLR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do aroundthe house
0 No
1 Yes
HNCHEMR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKSUNR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKANMR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKLGHR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKNSYR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKGASR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
MVVHCLR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKSMYR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKHGHR5 Think about any paid or unpaid work you do, or any chores you do around the house
0 No
1 Yes
WRKRSKR5 Working in a risky or unsafe environments (e.g. bars, street)
0 No
1 Yes
MSSCWKR5 In the last four years, have you missed school because you were working for mone
0 No
1 Yes
JOBLKER5 When you are about 25 years old, what job would you like to be doing?
1 Accountant
2 Actor/actress
3 Artist
4 Civil servant
5 Computer operator
6 Conductor
7 Construction worker
8 Cook
9 Dentist
10 District collector
11 Doctor
12 Domestic Worker/housemaid
13 Driver
14 Engineer
15 Farmer
16 Fireman/woman
17 Fisherman
18 Fulltime parent/Housewife
19 Labourer
20 Lawyer
21 Lecturer
22 Market Trader/shop assistant
23 Mason
24 Mechanic
25 Nurse
26 Painter/decorator
27 Pilot
28 Policeman/woman
29 Politician
30 President/leader of country
31 Scientist
32 Singer
33 Military man/woman
34 Sportsman/woman/athlete
35 Tailor
36 Taxi Driver
37 Teacher
38 Trader/ businessman/woman
39 Traditional occupation
40 University Student/other form of further education
41 Veterinarian(animal doctor)
42 Other, specify
43 Secretary/Administrative assistant
44 Religious leader/priest/sheikh
45 Manager/Management
46 Agricultural Extension Worker
47 Health Extension Worker
48 Factory Worker
49 Journalist
50 Banker/Bank manager
51 Musician/ dancer
52 Lab assistant/ lab technician
53 Pharmacist
54 Sailor/ seaman
55 Carpenter
56 Security guard
57 Cabin crew/ air hostess
58 Psychologist
59 Software programmer
60 Hairstylist/ beautician
61 Model
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
EXPJOBR5 Given your current situation do you expect you will be able to get that kind of
0 No
1 Yes
CLDSTDR5 Imagine you had no constraints and could study for as long as you liked, or go b
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 09
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11
12 Grade 12
13 Post‐secondary
14 University
15 Vocational
16 Degree(graduate)
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
30 Other (specify)
77 NK
EXPLEVR5 Given your current situation do you expect you will reach that level of educatio
0 No
1 Yes
SECWRKR5 From 0 to 10 how certain are you that you will be working at age 25 with this qu
SECMAXR5 What do you think is the maximum amount you can earn per month at that age (age
SECMINR5 What do you think is the minimum amount you can earn per month at that age (age
SECPRBR5 What do you think is the probability that your earnings at that age (age 25) wil
UNIWRKR5 From 0 to 10 how certain are you that you will be working at age 25 with this qu
UNIMAXR5 What do you think is the maximum amount you can earn per month at that age
(age
UNIMINR5 What do you think is the minimum amount you can earn per month at that age (age
UNIPRBR5 What do you think is the probability that your earnings at that age (age 25) wil
GENDYLR5 Sex of YL Child
1 Male
2 Female
YRHLTHR5 In general, would you say your health is very poor, poor, average, good or very
1 Very poor
2 Poor
3 Average
4 Good
5 Very good
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
CMPHLTR5 Compared with other children of the same age would you say your health is, the s
1 Much Worse
2 Worse
3 Same
4 Better
5 Much Better
77 NK
79 Refused to answer R5CompareChild
CEYGLSR5 Do you wear eyeglasses?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGHLTR5 No description entered
0 No
1 Yes
LNGHLR51 Which other long‐term health problems do you have? Long Term Health Problem 1
3 Fits/Epilepsy
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Hearing problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies
14 Tooth decay
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LNGHLR52 Which other long‐term health problems do you have? Long Term Health Problem 2
3 Fits/Epilepsy
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Hearing problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies
14 Tooth decay
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LNGHLR53 Which other long‐term health problems do you have? Long Term Health Problem 3
3 Fits/Epilepsy
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Hearing problems
12 Speech problems
13 Allergies
14 Tooth decay
15 Ear ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
HWLNGR51 How long have you suffered from this health problem?
HWLNGR52 How long have you suffered from this health problem?
HWLNGR53 How long have you suffered from this health problem?
NMTMINR5 Since we visited you in 2006 (E.C.) (2013 equivalent (G.C), how many times have
0 0 times
1 1 times
2 2 times
3 3 times
4 4 times
5 5 times
6 6 times
77 NK
88 NA
SRSINJR5 What was the most serious injury?
1 Cut or laceration
2 Head injury or concussion or knocked out
3 Broken bone (fracture)
4 Joint injury, sprain, bruise, muscle injury
5 Burn
6 Stab wound
7 Animal bite
8 Eye injury
9 Multiple injuries
10 Gun shot wound
11 Drowning or near drowning
12 Electric shock
13 Snake bite
14 Insect or spider bite
15 Internal injury (abdominal, liver, spleen etc)
16 Poisoning/intoxication
17 Loss of limb or part of limb/amputation
18 Abscess or infection
19 Post traumatic shock or mental problem
20 Other (specify)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DNGINJR5 What were you doing when the most serious injury happened?
1 Farm work outside your own household (inc. plantations/other households)
2 Domestic chores (work or childcare) for another household
3 Making handicrafts/piece work (within home but for sale)
4 Selling goods or services
5 Working for wage in non‐agricultural activities, e.g. in
mine/workshop/factory/construction
7 Other (SPECIFY)
20 Caring for younger children
21 Caring for elderly and /or sick /disabled members of the family
22 domestic chores inside household for which pocket money received
23 Looking after animals owned by the household for which pocket money
received
24 collecting firewood or water
25 Non‐agricultural labour for other families but not including
workshop/factory
26 Farm work inside household for which pocket money received
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ILLNSSR5 Since we visited in 2013/2014 have you been seriously ill?
0 No
1 Yes
SRSILLR5 What was the most serious of these?
1 Malaria/High fever
2 Pneumonia
3 Diarrhoea & vomiting
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Anaemia
7 Dengue fever
8 Hepatitis
9 Tuberculosis
10 Epilepsy
11 Influenza
12 Typhoid
13 HIV/AIDS
14 Other infectious disease
15 Brain tumour
16 Other tumuor
17 Heart problem
18 Skin diseases
19 Problems with drugs and medicines
20 Fatigue
21 Migraine
22 Parasitic infection/worms
23 Nose bleed
24 Leech
25 Mitch
26 Allergies
27 Chikengunya
28 Swine‐flu
29 Abortion/miscarriage
30 Apendicitis
31 Migraine or other headaches
32 Chickenpox
33 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
34 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
35 Diabetes
36 Obesity
37 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
38 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
39 Urinary infection, any renal problem
40 Muscle, joint, tendon, orthopedic problem
41 Gallbladder problems
42 Leishmaniasis
43 Evil eye or any other spell
44 Eye problems inc conjunctivitis
45 Any mental problem inc depression, attempted suicide
46 Drug overdose
47 Dental problem
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NMTMILR5 During the last 12 months, how many times did you miss school/work due to illnes
0 0 times
1 Between 1 and 5 times
2 More than 5 times
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DIFSEER5 Do you have difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFHERR5 Do you have difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFWLKR5 Do you have difficulty walking or climbing steps
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFREMR5 Do you have difficulty remembering or concentrating?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFWSHR5 Do you have difficulty (with self‐care such as) washing all over or dressing?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFWSHR5 Do you have difficulty (with self‐care such as) washing all over or dressing?
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
DIFCOMR5 Using your usual (customary) language, do you have difficulty communicating, for
0 No, no difficulty
1 Yes, some difficulty
2 Yes, a lot of difficulty
3 Cannot do at all
SMOKER5 Do you smoke cigarettes?
0 No
1 Yes
OTHRTBR5 Do you use other form of tobacco such as chewing or snuffing tobacco?
0 No
1 Yes
DYSSMKR5 How often do you smoke cigarettes or use other form of tobacco?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Hardly ever
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
CNSALCR5 Do you consume alcohol at least once per week?
0 No
1 Yes
DYSALCR5 How often do you usually drink alcohol?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Only on special occasions (e.g. weddings, funerals)
5 Hardly Ever
6 HHM never drinks alcohol
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
FQBFMRR5 Any food before a morning meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQMRMLR5 A morning meal (breakfast)
0 No
1 Yes
FQBTWR51 Any food between morning and midday meals
0 No
1 Yes
FQMDMLR5 A midday meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQBTWR52 Any food between midday and evening meals
0 No
1 Yes
FQEVMLR5 An evening meal
0 No
1 Yes
FQAFEVR5 Any food after the main evening meal
0 No
1 Yes
CHVEGR5 Do you eat sega? Meaning if YL Child eats any meat, fish or poultry.
0 No
1 Yes
CNBREDR5 Any injera, spaghetti, or any other foods made from teff, millet, sorghum, maize
0 No
1 Yes
CNPMPKR5 Any pumpkin, carrots, squash, red or orange sweet potatoes?
0 No
1 Yes
CNPOTAR5 Any potatoes, yams, taro, cassava, kocho/enset or any other foods made from star
0 No
1 Yes
CNLFYVR5 Any dark, green, leafy vegetables such as cassava leaves, bean leaves kale,, spi
0 No
1 Yes
CNVEGR5 Any other vegetables (onions, cabbage, tomatoes)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNMNGOR5 Any ripe mangoes, ripe papayas?
0 No
1 Yes
CNFRUTR5 Any other fruits (citrus fruit, bananas, cactus, kocho/enset)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNLIVRR5 Any liver, kidney, heart, or other organ meats?
0 No
1 Yes
CNMEATR5 Any other meat (beef, pork, goat, lamb, chicken)?
0 No
1 Yes
CNEGGSR5 Any eggs?
0 No
1 Yes
CNFISHR5 Any fresh or dried fish or shellfish?
0 No
1 Yes
CNBEANR5 Any foods made from legumes such as beans, peas, lentils, or nuts?
0 No
1 Yes
CNCHSER5 Any cheese, yogurt, milk or other milk products?
0 No
1 Yes
CNOILR5 Any foods made with oil, fat, or butter?
0 No
1 Yes
CNSUGRR5 Any sugar, honey, sweets, sugary sweet drinks?
0 No
1 Yes
FIZZYR5 During the past 30 days, how many times did you drink fizzy, sweet soft drinks,
1 Daily
2 2‐3 times a week
3 Once a week
4 Every two weeks
5 less than every 2 weeks
6 Never
77 NK
88 NA
FATTYR5 During the past 30 days, how many times did you eat salty and fatty foods such a
1 Daily
2 2‐3 times a week
3 Once a week
4 Every two weeks
5 less than every 2 weeks
6 Never
77 NK
88 NA
SWRSUGR5 During the past 30 days, how many times did you eat sweet, sugary,fatty foods su
1 Daily
2 2‐3 times a week
3 Once a week
4 Every two weeks
5 less than every 2 weeks
6 Never
77 NK
88 NA
ACTIVER5 During the last 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for at least
0 0 days
1 1 day
2 2 days
3 3 days
4 4 days
5 5 days
6 6 days
7 7 days
77 NK
88 NA
SITTINGR5 How much time do you usually spend sitting during a typical day (for example: sc
1 Less than 1 hour per day
2 1 to 2 hours a day
3 3 to 4 hours a day
4 5 to 7 hours a day
5 more than 7 hours
77 NK
88 NA
STRPRDR5 (For girls) At what age did your periods start?
VCECHGR5 (For boys) At what age did you notice that
your voice was changing (deepening)?
CHHSHRR5 Child has hair in his chin
HAIRCHR5 (For boys) At what age has hair started growing on your chin?.
The Following variables (GNDRLR51 ‐ GNDRLR512) use the below codes:
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 Agree
4 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GNDRLR51 Swearing is worse for a girl than for a boy
GNDRLR52 On a date, the boy should be expected to pay all expenses.
GNDRLR53 On the average, girls are as smart as boys.
GNDRLR54 More encouragement in a family should be given to sons than daughters to go to c
GNDRLR55 It is all right for a girl to want to play rough sports like football.
GNDRLR56 In general, the father should have greater authority than the mother in making f
GNDRLR57 It is all right for a girl to ask a boy out on a date.
GNDRLR58 It is more important for boys than girls to do well in school.
GNDRLR59 If both husband and wife have jobs, the husband should do a share of the housewo
GNDRLR510 Boys are better leaders than girls.
GNDRLR511 Girls should be more concerned with becoming good wives and mothers than
desirin
GNDRLR512 Girls should have the same freedoms as boys.
GNDRLR512 Girls should have the same freedoms as boys.
PARALVR5 Is one or both of your parents alive?
0 No
1 Yes
PPLRELR5 How many people can you rely on in time of need?
0 None
1 1‐2 people
2 3‐5 people
3 6‐10 people
4 11‐15 people
5 16‐20 people
6 21‐30 people
7 over 30 people
77 NK
AGEMARR5 At what age do you think you will get married?
WNTCHDR5 Do you want to have a children/ another child one day?
0 No (for teenagers who do not have children)
1 Yes
2 No (for teenagers who already have children)
77 Undecided/NK
79 Refused to answer
80 No preference
AGECHDR5 Ideally, at what age would you like/have liked to have your first child?
BTWBRTR5 What do you think is the ideal period between births? Enter in years
NUMCHDR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of children for you?
NUMSONR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of sons for you to have?
NUMDGHR5 What do you think would be the ideal number of daugthers for you to have?
FEAY01R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ If someone opposes me, I can find the means and ways to get
FEAY02R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I make friends easily
FEAY03R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I like my parents
FEAY04R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I'm as good as most other people
FEAY05R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ When I am confronted with a problem, I can usually find sev
FEAY06R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ Overall, I have a lot to be proud of
FEAY07R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ My parents like me
FEAY08R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ If I am in trouble, I can usually think of a solution.
FEAY09R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I am popular with kids of my own age
FEAY10R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ My parents and I spend a lot of time together
FEAY11R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I am confident that I could deal efficiently with unexpecte
FEAY12R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ Most other kids like me
FEAY13R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I get along well with my parents
FEAY14R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I can do things as well as most people
FEAY15R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I can always manage to solve difficult problems if I try ha
FEAY16R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ Other kids want me to be their friend
FEAY17R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ Other people think I am a good person
FEAY18R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ It is easy for me to stick to my aims and accomplish my goa
FEAY19R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ My parents understand me
FEAY20R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I have more friends than most other kids
FEAY21R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ If I have children of my own, I want to bring them up like
FEAY22R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I can remain calm when facing difficulties because I can re
FEAY23R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ A lot of things about me are good
FEAY24R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I have lots of friends
FEAY25R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ My parents are easy to talk to
FEAY26R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I can usually handle whatever comes my way.
FEAY27R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I do lots of important things
FEAY28R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ Thanks to my resourcefulness, I know how to handle unforese
FEAY29R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ My parents and I have a lot of fun together
FEAY30R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ When I do something, I do it well
FEAY31R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I am easy to like
FEAY32R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I can solve most problems if I invest the necessary effort.
FEAY33R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ In general, I like being the way I am
FEAY34R5 Feelings, YL child ‐ I get along with other kids easily
CASHCLR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I am proud of my clothes
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CASHWKR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I am proud of the work I have to do
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CPLDECR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ Other people in my family make all the decisions about
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CNOCHCR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I have no choice about the work I do ‐ I must do this
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CCLTRGR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I feel my clothing is right for all occasions.
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CTRYHDR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ If I try hard, I can improve my situation in life
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CFTRWRR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I like to make plans for my future studies and work
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CEMBBKR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I am never embarrassed because I do not have the right
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CASHSHR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I am proud of my shoes or of having shoes
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CBRJOBR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ If I study hard at school I will be rewarded by a bett
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
CWRUNIR5 Say Think Feel YL Child ‐ I am proud that I have the correct uniform
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
STNPRSR5 Where on the ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?
1 1 (worst)
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9 (best)
77 NK
88 NA
NUMTHGR5 Compared to other families here in NAME OF CURRENT LOCALITY, how many
things doe
1 Has more things than most families
2 Has about the same amount of things as most families
3 Has less things than most families
77 NK
88 NA
NUM4YRR5 Compared to other families here in NAME OF CURRENT LOCALITY, how many things
did
1 Has more things than most families
2 Has about the same amount of things as most families
3 Has less things than most families
77 NK
88 NA
HHNOWR5 Which of the following best describes your household?
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable ‐ can manage to get by
4 Never have quite enough, struggle to get by
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 NK
88 NA
HH4YRR5 THREE YEARS AGO: How would you describe your household?
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable ‐ can manage to get by
4 Never have quite enough, struggle to get by
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 NK
88 NA
EVCOMPR5 Ever used Computer or laptop
0 No, never
1 Yes, a few times in my life
2 Yes, many times in my life
3 I do not know what this is
EVTABLR5 Ever used tablet
0 No, never
1 Yes, a few times in my life
2 Yes, many times in my life
3 I do not know what this is
EVINTR5 Ever used Internet
0 No, never
1 Yes, a few times in my life
2 Yes, many times in my life
3 I do not know what this is
EVMOBR5 Ever used Mobile phone with internet access (eg Smartphone)
0 No, never
1 Yes, a few times in my life
2 Yes, many times in my life
3 I do not know what this is
LTCOMPR5 Computer or laptop ‐ last 12 months
0 Never
1 Less than once a month
2 Monthly
3 Weekly
4 Daily
LTTABLR5 Tablet ‐ last 12 months
0 Never
1 Less than once a month
2 Monthly
3 Weekly
4 Daily
LTINTR5 Internet ‐ last 12 months
0 Never
1 Less than once a month
2 Monthly
3 Weekly
4 Daily
LTMOBR5 Mobile phone with internet access ‐ last 12 months
0 Never
1 Less than once a month
2 Monthly
3 Weekly
4 Daily
AGECOMPR5 Computer/laptop ‐ age first used
AGETABLR5 Tablet ‐ age first used
AGEINTR5 Internet access ‐ age first used
AGEMOBR5 Mobile phone with internet access ‐ age first used
EMAILR5 Currently have email
0 No
1 Yes
SOCIALR5 Currently have social network/IM
0 No
1 Yes
SCALECHR5 SCALE CHECKED (TICK)?
CHWGT1R5 First child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG
CHWGT2R5 Second child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG?
CHWGTAGR5 Agreed child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG?
CHHGT1R5 First child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHHGT2R5 Second child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHHGTAGR5 Agreed child height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM
CHNOMSR5 Why was child not measured?
1 Child not present
2 Caretaker refused
3 Child ill
4 Child refused
5 Other
6 Child could not be found
7 Child has a disability that prevents him/her from being measured
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DINTFNR5 Date and time of end of interview
agemon Child's age (in months)
chweight Child's weight (kg)
chheight Child's height (cm)
bmi Calculated BMI=weight/squared(height)
zwfa Weight‐for‐age z‐score
zhfa Height‐for‐age z‐score
zbfa BMI‐for‐age z‐score
zwfl Weight‐for‐length/height z‐score
fwfl flag=1 if (zwfl<‐5 | zwfl>5)
fhfa flag=1 if (zhfa<‐6 | zhfa>6)
fwfa flag=1 if (zwfa<‐6 | zwfa>5)
fbfa flag=1 if (zbfa<‐5 | zbfa>5)
ET_R5_YCCH_Activity
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
ACTIDR5 Paid Activities
ACTR5 What were these activities?
1 Farm work
2 Domestic chores
3 Childcare or care of elders
4 Selling goods or services
5 Making or collecting things to sell (i.e. handicrafts/piece work/making food
or drink/collecting groundnuts for sale, not as a domestic chore)
6 Working for wage in non‐agricultural activities, e.g. in
mine/workshop/factory/ construction/making food or drink
7 Other (SPECIFY)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ACTOWNR5 Do you do this activity for your own household or for someone else?
1 Own household
2 Another household or a business
3 Both 1 and 2
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ACTMTHR5 Enter the number of months in which this activity was done, give the typical num
ACTDAYR5 Enter the number of months in which this activity was done, give the typical num
ACTHRSR5 Enter the number of months in which this activity was done, give the typical num
PYMRECR5 What form of payment was received or is expected for this activity?
0 None
1 Money
2 In kind
3 Both in cash and in kind
4 Debt relief
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
PDCASHR5 How much are you usually paid and how often? In Cash
PDKINDR5 How much are you usually paid and how often? In Kind
PDTIMER5 What period of time does payment cover?
1 Per hour
2 Per day
3 Per week
4 Per month
5 Per year
6 Per piece
7 Other, specify
PDNMPCR5 If per piece, how many pieces produced, on average in a day?
KEEPMYR5 Did you get to keep all or some of the payment for this activity?
0 No, none
1 Yes, all of it
2 Yes, some of it
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_YCCH_EducationHistoryIndexChild_coded
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
EDCHSTR5 Education History Of YL Index Child
1 2006
2 2007
3 2008
4 2009
EDAGR5 Age in completed years
ATDSCHR5 Did you attend any formal school, preschool, early learning program or kindergar
0 No
1 Yes
EDGRADER5 In which grade/type of programme were you enrolled?
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 9 (Secondary First Cycle)
10 Grade 10 (Secondary First Cycle)
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diplo ma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
27 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
30 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/1st
year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR),
summer/distant/ evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
41 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/2nd
year
42 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/3rd
year
77 NK
CMPGRDR5 Did you successfully complete this grade?
1 Yes, completed grade
2 No, failed grade
3 No, dropped out and failed to complete year
4 Currently attending grade
77 NK
SMESCHR5 Are/ Were you enrolled in the same school as in the previous year?
0 No
1 Yes
TYSCR5 What type of school did you attend?
1 Private (unaided)
2 Public (part student fees, part government funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/Religious)
4 Government funded
5 Other
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
REGNR5 Name of the Region in which the school is located
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benishangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
16 Dire Dawa City Administration
17 Region 17
ZONER5 Name of the Zone in which the school is located
SCHNMER5 Name of the school/educational institution/university
ET_R5_YCCH_Moves
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
MOVEIDR5 Moves of YL Child since 2009
YRMOVER5 In which year did you move?
WHMOVER5 Where did you move to?
1 Another kebele in same woreda
2 Another kebele outside woreda same region
3 Another kebele outside the region
4 Outside country (specify)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
TYPKEBR5 What type of kebele/place did you move to?
1 Rural
2 Small town in woreda
3 Woreda centre
4 Zonal centre
5 Regional centre
6 Addis Ababa
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MTHSTYR5 How long did you stay in this location?
MVALNER5 Who did you move with? Moved alone
MVFTHRR5 Who did you move with? Father
MVMTHRR5 Who did you move with? Mother
MVSIBLR5 Who did you move with? Sibling(s)
MVSPSER5 Who did you move with? Spouse/partner
MVSPPTR5 Who did you move with? Family of spouse/ partner
MVOTRLR5 Who did you move with? Another family member
MVNONHR5 Who did you move with? Moved with non‐household member(s)
RSNMVR51 What were the main reasons for moving? Reason 1
1 Work of the Child
2 Study of the Child
3 Health of the Child
4 Child is pregnant / had a baby
5 Work of parents
6 Better / more land
7 Better dwelling conditions
8 Divorce / Separation of Parents
9 Family Disputes
10 Health of a family member
11 Death of a family member
12 To be close to relatives
13 Violence, crime, war
14 Natural disaster
15 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_YCHH_YoungerHousehold
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
DINT Date of Interview
R4HSEHLD FIELDWORKER:Is this the Round 4 household?
0 No
1 Yes
HEADIDR5 Who is the head of the household?
RSTRCMR5 Is the roster complete?
POLGMSR5 Is this a poligamous household?
IDvar12 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
DADALR5 Is the biological father of YL Child alive?
0 No
1 Yes
FTDIEDR5 What year did YL Child's biological father die in? Enter in Ethiopian calendar.
WHRDADR5 Where is biological father of YL Child living now?
0 Same kebele
1 another kebele in same woreda
2 another kebele outside woreda same region
3 another kebele outside the region
4 Neighbouring region
5 Non‐neighbouring region
6 Neighbouring country, specify
7 Non‐neighbouring country, specify
8 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SEEDADR5 How often does YL Child see his/her biological father?
1 Daily
2 Weekly
3 Monthly
4 Annually
5 Irregularly
6 Never
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LVDDADR5 Has YL Child ever lived with his/her biological father?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGDADR5 How long did YL Child live with his/her biological father?
BBYMOMR5 How many children have been born (and lived for at least 24 hours) to YL Child's
MUMALR5 Is biological mother of YL Child alive?
0 No
1 Yes
MTDIEDR5 What year did YL Child's biological mother die in? Enter in Ethiopian calendar.
WHRMUMR5 Where is biological mother of YL Child living now?
0 Same kebele
1 another kebele in same woreda
2 another kebele outside woreda same region
3 another kebele outside the region
4 Neighbouring region
5 Non‐neighbouring region
6 Neighbouring country, specify
7 Non‐neighbouring country, specify
8 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SEEMUMR5 How often does YL Child see his/her biological mother?
1 Daily
2 Weekly
3 Monthly
4 Annually
5 Irregularly
6 Never
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LVDMUMR5 Has YL Child ever lived with his/her biological mother?
0 No
1 Yes
LNGMUMR5 How long did YL Child live with his/her biological mother?
IDvar8 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
IDvar4 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
OWNLNDR5 In the last 12 months, has anyone in your household had a land use certificate,
0 No
1 Yes
LSDLNDR5 What is the total area of leased‐out / sharecropped‐out land?
LSDUNTR5 Unit of land area
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
GRWCRPR5 In the last agriculture year, has anyone in your household grown and harvested a
0 No
1 Yes
ANIMALR5 Has anyone in the household owned any livestock in the last 12 months? (Do not i
0 No
1 Yes
ASTWRKR5 Do you have any assets (owned, rented, or borrowed) that allow you (the househol
0 No
1 Yes
IMPOCR5 In the last 12 months, what was the most important occupation/money‐making activ
1 Army
2 Barber shop
3 Beauty salon
4 Blacksmith
5 Casual/ intermittent labour (e.g. road crew)
6 Child care
7 Construction
8 Domestic work/ Cleaning/Janitorial
9 Entertainment services (DJ, singing, etc.)
10 Factory Work
11 Farming/Agriculture
12 Food preparation/Restaurant
13 Forestry/Logging
14 Handicrafts or art
15 Hunting
16 Mechanic services
17 Nursing/ Medicinal services
18 Plumbing service
19 Pottery
20 Security guard
21 Tailor/Sewing
22 Teaching
23 Trading (selling commodities)
24 Transportation/ Driver/ Courier/ Taxi
25 Weaving
26 Other
27 Collecting fire wood/dung/fetching water for sell
28 civil servant
29 cash/food for work
30 fishing
31 house renting
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
OREMITR5 During the last 12 months, have you or any other member(s) of the household give
0 No
1 Yes
LVESNTR5 What is the total value (cash and in kind) sent out in the last 12 months? (in B
RAISER5 Would your household be able to raise 550 Birr in one week if you needed it?
1 Yes, very easily
2 Probably
3 Not at all
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
HOWRSR5 How would you or other members of the household try to raise 550 Birr in one wee
1 From relatives/Friends in the same village/town
2 From relatives/Friends in a different lcoation
3 From savings
4 Microfinance
5 Sell durable goods/equipment
6 Sell land/house
7 Sell livestock
8 Sell stocks or crops
9 Take a loan (formal)
10 Take a loan (informal)
11 Take extra work
12 Other
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
RCVSUPR5 Has your household received support or assistance through programmes provided by
0 No
1 Yes
RCVHEPR5 Is any household member a beneficiary/member of the Health Extension Programme (
0 No
1 Yes
HEPSRTR5 In which year did the support begin? HEP
HEPENDR5 When did the support end? HEP
HEPFRQR5 How often did you get this support?
1 Every year
2 Twice a year
3 every 5 months
4 every 4 months
5 every 3 months
6 every 2 months
7 monthly
8 Irregular (specify number of times in the last 4 years)
9 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
HEPRIDR5 Did the component target any particular member of the household? HEP
HEPEXPR5 Has this programme met your expectations? HEP
1 Highly dissatisfied
2 Dissatisfied
3 Mediocre
4 Fully Satisfied
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
PSNPRGR5 Were you or any member of the household registered as a beneficiary of the PSNP
0 No
1 Yes
DRSPRGR5 Were you or any member of the household registered as beneficiary of Direct Supp
0 No
1 Yes
GRPSNPR5 Have you graduated from public work program component of PSNP?
0 No
1 Yes
MTGRPSR5 If so, when did you graduate? Ethiopian month
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRGRPSR5 If so, when did you graduate? Ethiopian year
EFFGRDR5 What was the most important immediate effect of graduation?
1 Lost income
2 Higher Food Insecurity
3 Unemployment
4 Forced to Sell Assets
5 No Consequence
6 Other, specify
77 NK
88 N/A
WILLGRR5 If you have not graduated from PSNP so far, do you know when will you graduate f
0 No
1 Yes
MTHGRDR5 If yes, when is that? Month
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRGRDR5 If yes, when is that? Month
EMAIDR5 Were you or any member of household registered as beneficiary of Emergency Aid P
0 No
1 Yes
OFSPRGR5 Has the household received support from the Other Security Programmessuch as
hou
0 No
1 Yes
RESTTLR5 Has anyone in the family or the whole household got resettled by the government
0 No
1 Yes
MTHRESR5 If yes, when was the household or the member resettled by the government?
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
YRRESR5 If yes, when was the household or the member resettled by the government? Ethiop
RESKNDR5 What kind of resettlement was this?
1 To another rural area for farming
2 To another place/house (eg. condominium)
3 To another place/house (eg. non‐condominium)
4 Other (specify)
77 NK
CREDITR5 Have you or any of your household members taken out credit since 2013 (2006 Ethi
0 No
1 Yes
IDvar6 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
SPNDR501 Tobacco, cigarettes, etc
SPNDR502 Personal care items (soap, cosmetics, hair oil, perfume, beauty parlor fees, hai
SPNDR503 Firewood, Kerosene, gas, batteries, candles
SPNDR504 Internet Use
SPNDR505 Public transport
SPNDR506 Security (guards)/housemaid
BGYRR507 Rent (house for residence)
BGYRR522 Dwelling maintenance
BGYRR520 Cleaning Materials
BGYRR513 Rent (Business, market stall)
BGYRR514 Business licence/Tax
BGYRR515 Water Supply
BGYRR516 Electricity bill
BGYRR517 Telephone rates and mobile phone card purchase
BGYRR519 Vehicle Maintenance
BGYRR521 Fees and paperwork
BGYRR504 Legal advice, support, aid
BGYRR505 Bribes
BGYRR506 Festivals/celebrations (regular occurrence)/Iddir/community contribution
BGYRR511 One‐off family events (e.g. wedding/funeral, etc.) ‐ Amount spent
BGYRR523 One‐off family events (e.g. wedding/funeral, etc.) ‐ Amount received
IDvar9 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
FINHLPR5 Suppose you are in need of material support. How many people can you
rely on in
0 None
1 1‐2 people
2 3‐5 people
3 6‐10 people
4 11‐15 people
5 16‐20 people
6 21‐30 people
7 Over 30
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RELLIVR5 How many relatives live in this community?
0 None
1 1‐5 families
2 6‐10 families
3 11‐20 families
4 21‐30 families
5 Over 30 families
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
PWRPOSR5 How many of these relatives are influencial in the community?
0 None
1 1‐5
2 6‐10
3 11‐20
4 21‐30
5 Over 30
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
HVRFRDR5 Do you have friends that would help you who are living in this community?
0 No
1 Yes
TALKPRR5 Talked with other people in your area about a serious problem affecting the comm
0 No
1 Yes
VOTENTR5 Voted in the latest elections in 2007 E.C/ 2015 G.C (national and/or local).
0 No
1 Yes
GIVECOMR5 Gave gifts or cash to any community organizations or political groups?
0 No
1 Yes
ACTPRBR5 Taken action with others about a serious problem affecting the community
0 No
1 Yes
PARTAWR5 Actively participated in an awareness raising campaign
0 No
1 Yes
IDvar3 ID of respondent for this section
DSCCURR5 During this period, how would you describe the household you were living in? Cur
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable – manage to get by
4 Struggle ‐ never have quite enough
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
DSCAGOR5 During this period, how would you describe the household you were living in? THR
1 Very rich
2 Rich
3 Comfortable – manage to get by
4 Struggle ‐ never have quite enough
5 Poor
6 Destitute
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
WHYCHR51 (If situation has changed) Please give the two main reasons why your situation h
1 Harvests have been good
2 Started growing new crops
3 Tried new farming techniques
4 Managed my crops or livestock well
5 Accumulated livestock
6 Accumulated other resources
7 My own health has improved
8 Spouse's health has improved
9 Spouse works hard
10 Have new spouse
11 Have more children
12 Children older and more able to work
13 Women in household drink less
14 Men in household drink less
15 More people around to help/advise
16 Job security
17 Live in a nicer house
18 Managed my business well
19 Worked hard
20 Own business or trade has been profitable
21 Set up a new business or trade
22 Started work or new job/non‐farm work
23 Food or Cash Aid
24 Involvement in Safety Net Programs
25 Panchyat is providing all facilities
26 Migration
27 Was willing to take risks
28 Prices have risen
29 Good luck
30 God has helped
31 Other
33 Government‐run Employment Programmes
34 Spouse started work or a new job
35 Received a raise for current job
36 Both husband and wife work
37 Involvement in farmers union
41 Harvests have been poor
42 Tried new crops but they failed
43 Tried new ways of farming but they failed
44 Managed my crops or livestock poorly
45 Have less livestock
46 Managed my business poorly
47 Own business failed or didn't do well
48 Tried new business/trade but it failed
49 Lost job (permanent/temporary)
50 Have fewer other resources, assets, possessions
51 I was lazy
52 Spouse was lazy
53 I have been/got ill/injured/disabled
54 Spouse has been/got ill/injured/disabled
55 Spouse died
56 Children sick or died
57 Children moved away
58 Large family/too many children/increased family size
59 Men in household drink too much
60 Women in household drink too much
61 Less people around to help/advise (poorer networks)
62 Theft/robbery
63 Too many loans
64 Did not want to take risks
65 Prices for goods have fallen
66 Increase in price of inputs
67 Increase in food prices
68 House is not as nice as it used to be
69 Old age
70 Bad luck
71 God has not helped
72 Other reason why situation worsened
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
WHYCHR52 (If situation has changed) Please give the two main reasons why your situation h
1 Harvests have been good
2 Started growing new crops
3 Tried new farming techniques
4 Managed my crops or livestock well
5 Accumulated livestock
6 Accumulated other resources
7 My own health has improved
8 Spouse's health has improved
9 Spouse works hard
10 Have new spouse
11 Have more children
12 Children older and more able to work
13 Women in household drink less
14 Men in household drink less
15 More people around to help/advise
16 Job security
17 Live in a nicer house
18 Managed my business well
19 Worked hard
20 Own business or trade has been profitable
21 Set up a new business or trade
22 Started work or new job/non‐farm work
23 Food or Cash Aid
24 Involvement in Safety Net Programs
25 Panchyat is providing all facilities
26 Migration
27 Was willing to take risks
28 Prices have risen
29 Good luck
30 God has helped
31 Other
33 Government‐run Employment Programmes
34 Spouse started work or a new job
35 Received a raise for current job
36 Both husband and wife work
37 Involvement in farmers union
41 Harvests have been poor
42 Tried new crops but they failed
43 Tried new ways of farming but they failed
44 Managed my crops or livestock poorly
45 Have less livestock
46 Managed my business poorly
47 Own business failed or didn't do well
48 Tried new business/trade but it failed
49 Lost job (permanent/temporary)
50 Have fewer other resources, assets, possessions
51 I was lazy
52 Spouse was lazy
53 I have been/got ill/injured/disabled
54 Spouse has been/got ill/injured/disabled
55 Spouse died
56 Children sick or died
57 Children moved away
58 Large family/too many children/increased family size
59 Men in household drink too much
60 Women in household drink too much
61 Less people around to help/advise (poorer networks)
62 Theft/robbery
63 Too many loans
64 Did not want to take risks
65 Prices for goods have fallen
66 Increase in price of inputs
67 Increase in food prices
68 House is not as nice as it used to be
69 Old age
70 Bad luck
71 God has not helped
72 Other reason why situation worsened
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
CMPHHR5 During this period, compared to other households in this LOCALITY, would you des
1 The richest
2 Among the richest
3 Richer than most households
4 About Average
5 A little poorer than most households
6 Among the poorest
7 The poorest
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
IDvar7 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
OWNHSER5 Does anyone in your household own your house?
0 No
1 Yes
MRTGR5 Does anyone in your household have a mortgage on your house
0 No
1 Yes
NUMRMR5 How many rooms are there in the house?
KITCHR5 Do you have a separate kitchen/cooking area?
0 No
1 Yes
ELECR5 Do you have electricity?
0 No
1 Yes
WALLR5 Wall
1 Adobe/mud
2 Bamboo/Cane
3 Brick/concrete
4 Cement bags
5 Fibreboard/Chipboard
6 Galvanised/Corrugated iron
7 Matting
8 Mud & bricks
9 Mud & stones
10 Neohouzealla wattle
11 Nipa leaves
12 Plastic sheet
13 Quincha
14 Stone
15 Wood/branches
16 Other
17 Mud and Wood
21 Cane and Mud
23 Wood/Triply
24 Adobe and stones
25 Concrete Blocks
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ROOFR5 Roof
1 AC Roofing sheets
2 Asbestos sheets
3 Bamboo/cane
4 Concrete/cement
5 Earth/mud
6 Galvanised /Corrugated iron
8 Nipa leaves
9 Palm leaves
10 Plastic sheet
11 Straw/thatch
12 Sugar cane leaves
13 Tar slabs
14 Thuthuri sticks
15 Tiles/slates
16 Wood & mud/adobe
17 Wood & stones
18 Wood/planks
19 Other (specify)
20 Leaves(Achon, omiro chorino, etc.,
23 Cane & mud
24 Mat
25 Card board
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FLOORR5 Floor
1 Cement/tile
2 Cinder
3 Concrete/cement
4 Earth/sand
5 Granite stone
6 Laminated material
7 Marble stone
8 Polished stone
9 Stone/brick
10 Tar slabs
11 Wood
12 Other
20 Vinyl floor
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DRWTRR5 What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
1 Bore well
2 Bought water (delivery or bottled)
3 Piped into dwelling/yard/plot
4 Piped into neighbours dwelling/yard/plot
5 Piped into relatives' dwelling/yard/plot
6 Protected spring water
7 Protected well
8 Public standpipe/tubewell
9 Rain water
10 Tubewell in dwelling/yard/plot
11 Unprotected well/spring/pond/river/stream/canal
12 Unprotected water tank
13 Water tank (community/protected)
14 Other
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TOILETR5 What kind of toilet facility does your household use?
1 Flush toilet/septic tank
2 Forest/field/open place
3 Neighbour's toilet
5 Pit latrine (communal)
6 Pit latrine (household's)
7 Relative's toilet
8 Simple latrine on pond
9 Toilet in health post
10 Other(specify)
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
COOKR5 What is the main type of fuel you use for cooking?
1 Bamboo
2 Bio‐gas
3 Branches
4 Charcoal
5 Coal
6 Cow dung
7 Crop residue
8 Gas/electricity
9 Kerosene/paraffin
10 Leaves
11 None
12 Rice husk
13 Shavings/sawdust
14 Straw/dead plants
15 Other (specify)
16 Wood
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
HTUSDR5 Is heating used in this area?
0 No
1 Yes
TYPHTR5 What is the main type of fuel you usually use for heating?
1 Bamboo
2 Bio‐gas
3 Branches
4 Charcoal
5 Coal
6 Cow dung
7 Crop residue
8 Gas/electricity
9 Kerosene/paraffin
10 Leaves
11 None
12 Rice husk
13 Shavings/sawdust
14 Straw/dead plants
15 Other (specify)
16 Wood
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
INVESTR5 Have you invested in the improvement of your dwelling during the last 3 years?
0 No
1 Yes
INVSTR51 If yes, what have you invested in? 1
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
18 Other (specify)
77 Not known
88 NA
INVSTR52 If yes, what have you invested in? 2
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
18 Other (specify)
77 Not known
88 NA
INVSTR53 If yes, what have you invested in? 3
1 New/renovated bedrooms
2 New/renovated kitchen
3 New/renovated bathroom
4 New/renovated living room
5 Improved floor
6 Improved wall finish
7 Improved roof cover
8 Rebuild dwelling
9 Electric re‐wiring
10 Central heating/gas servicing
11 Sanitation
12 Water supply
15 Build new house
16 Improve/Build fence/wall around house
17 Improved/New doors/windows
18 Other (specify)
77 Not known
88 NA
IDvar10 ID of respondent for this section (identify the respondent for this section usin
USEMODR5 Do you usually go/would go with YL Child to modern/official health facilities if
0 No
1 Yes
GOCHILR5 Where do you usually go/would go with YL Child if he/she is ill?
1 Government Hospital
2 Government health centre
3 Government health clinic
4 Health post
6 Other government
7 NGO Health facility
8 Community‐based outlet
9 Other NGO
10 Private hospital
11 Private doctor/clinic
12 Pharmacy
14 Other private
21 Other Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MDRFACR5 In the last 3 years, have you visited a modern health‐provider with YL Child?
0 No
1 Yes
USETRDR5 Do you usually go/would go with YL Child to non‐modern/non‐official/traditional
0 No
1 Yes
NONMFACR5 Where do you usually go/would go with YL Child if he/she is ill? non‐modern/non‐
16 Shop
17 Relative/friend
18 herbalist/traditional healer
19 Self‐medication
20 Faith‐healer/counsellor
21 Other Specify
22 Other wizards
77 NK
RSNOTKR5 Was there ever a time when YL Child was ill or injured and you would have liked
0 No
1 Yes
IMRSNOR5 Reason for not taking name to a healthcare facility
1 Direct costs (fees, costs analyses, medicine)
2 Indirect costs (costs for transport, loss of salary)
3 Long distance, difficult access
4 Illness was not serious enough
5 Don't trust quality of health‐care service
6 Embarrassed about health problem
7 YL Child would miss school or work
8 Other, Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RCSCMLR5 Does YL Child receive meal at school?
0 No
1 Yes
HWLGRCR5 For how long has YL Child been receiving a meal at school?
DSBWRKR5 Does YL Child have a permanent disability that affects his/her study/work capaci
0 No
1 Yes
HOWAFTR5 How does this disability affect YL Child's ability to work and take care of them
0 Able to work same as others of this age
1 Capable of most types of full‐time work but some difficulty with physical work
2 Able to work full‐time but only work requiring no physical activity
3 Can only do light work on a part‐time basis
4 Cannot work but able to care for themselves (e.g. dress themselves, etc.)?
5 Cannot work and needs help with daily activities such as dressing, washing, etc.
6 Other
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FDHOMER5 Which of the following statements best describes the food situation at your home
1 We always eat enough of what we want
2 We eat enough but not always what we would like
3 We sometimes do not eat enough
4 We frequently do not eat enough
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
WRRYFDR5 In the past 12 months, did you ever worry that your household would run out of f
0 No
1 Yes
FRQWRYR5 In the past 12 months, did you ever worry that your household would run out of f
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
NOPREFR5 Were you or any household member not able to eat the kinds of foods you want bec
0 No
1 Yes
FRQPRFR5 Were you or any household member not able to eat the kinds of foods you want bec
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
LIMTVRR5 Did you or any household member have to eat a limited variety of foods due to a
0 No
1 Yes
FRQLMTR5 Did you or any household member have to eat a limited variety of foods due to a
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
NOTWNTR5 Did you or any household member have to eat some foods that you did not want to
0 No
1 Yes
FRQNWNR5 Did you or any household member have to eat some foods that you did not want to
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
SMLLMLR5 Did you or any household member have to eat less (portion size) in a meal than y
0 No
1 Yes
FRQSMLR5 Did you or any household member have to eat less (portion size) in a meal than y
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
FEWMLR5 Did you or any household member have reduce the number of meals eaten a day beca
0 No
1 Yes
FRQFEWR5 Did you or any household member have reduce the number of meals eaten a day
beca
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
NOFOODR5 Was there ever no food to eat in your household because of lack of money to get
0 No
1 Yes
FRQNOFR5 Was there ever no food to eat in your household because of lack of money to get
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
SLPHNGR5 Did you or any household member go to sleep at night hungry because there was no
0 No
1 Yes
FRQHNGR5 Did you or any household member go to sleep at night hungry because there was no
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
DAYNGTR5 Did you or any household member go a whole day and night without eating anything
0 No
1 Yes
FRQDAYR5 Did you or any household member go a whole day and night without eating anything
1 Rarely, one or two months in the year
2 Sometimes, some months but not always
3 Always or nearly always or all months.
77 Not Known
CHDAFTR5 Were the children in the household also affected?
0 No
1 Yes
id12var Respondent for this section Enter household member from the household roster.
CFUTJBR5 When YL Child is about 25 years old, what job do you think s/he will be doing?
1 Accountant
2 Actor/actress
3 Artist
4 Civil servant
5 Computer operator
6 Conductor
7 Construction worker
8 Cook
9 Dentist
10 District collector
11 Doctor
12 Domestic Worker/housemaid
13 Driver
14 Engineer
15 Farmer
16 Fireman/woman
17 Fisherman
18 Fulltime parent/Housewife
19 Labourer
20 Lawyer
21 Lecturer
22 Market Trader/shop assistant
23 Mason
24 Mechanic
25 Nurse
26 Painter/decorator
27 Pilot
28 Policeman/woman
29 Politician
30 President/leader of country
31 Scientist
32 Singer
33 Military man/woman
34 Sportsman/woman/athlete
35 Tailor
36 Taxi Driver
37 Teacher
38 Trader/ businessman/woman
39 Traditional occupation
40 University Student/other form of further education
41 Veterinarian(animal doctor)
42 Other, specify
43 Secretary/Administrative assistant
44 Religious leader/priest/sheikh
45 Manager/Management
46 Agricultural Extension Worker
47 Health Extension Worker
48 Factory Worker
49 Journalist
50 Banker/Bank manager
51 Musician/ dancer
52 Lab assistant/ lab technician
53 Pharmacist
54 Sailor/ seaman
55 Carpenter
56 Security guard
57 Cabin crew/ air hostess
58 Psychologist
59 Software programmer
60 Hairstylist/ beautician
61 Model
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
GRDLKER5 Ideally what level of formal education would you like YL Child to complete?
0 None
1 Grade 1
2 Grade 2
3 Grade 3
4 Grade 4
5 Grade 5
6 Grade 6
7 Grade 7
8 Grade 8
9 Grade 9
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11
12 Grade 12
13 Post‐secondary, Vocational
14 Vocational
15 Degree (graduate)
16 Post graduate degree (e.g.Masters, PhD.)
17 Other, Specify
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
EXPGRDR4 Do you expect YL Child will reach that level of education?
0 No
1 Yes
CAMBTNR5 What job would you most like YL Child to do in the future?
LADDERR5 Where on the ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?
FARLADR5 Where do you think you will be on the ladder in four years from now? Record step
LIVCLSR5 that s/he continues living close to you.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FNASSBR5 that s/he provides financial assistance to his/her younger brothers and sisters.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
HLPHSER5 that s/he helps you with housework.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
FNASYUR5 that s/he provides financial assistance to you.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CRESIBR5 that s/he helps you care for his/her younger siblings.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CREYOUR5 that s/he cares for you when you are old.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
EMTSUPR5 that s/he provides emotional support to you.
1 Not at all
2 A little
3 Somewhat
4 Quite a lot
5 A lot
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ERNMNYR5 Start earning money to support your household?
LVEEDCR5 Leave full‐time education?
FININDR5 Be financially independent of HIS/HER parents?
LVEHSER5 Leave this household?
GETMARR5 Get married and start living together?
HVECHDR5 Have a child?
The following variables (CAG1R5‐ CAG5R5 ) use the below codes:
1 Strongly disagree
2 disagree
3 more or less
4 agree
5 Strongly agree
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
CAG1R5 If I try hard, I can improve my situation in life
CAG2R5 I like to make plans for my future
CPS2R5 I am proud of my clothes
CPS3R5 I feel proud of the job done by my Household Head
CPS4R5 The job I do makes me feel proud
CPS5R5 I feel proud of my children
CAG5R5 I can do little to help YL Child do well in school, no matter how hard I try
HLPHMWR5 Who helps YL Child with homework when s/he needs it?
1 Nobody
2 Father
3 Mother
4 Caregiver (different from father or mother)
5 Older siblings
6 Other family members
7 Paid tutor
8 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NUMHLPR5 In the last week or the last week YL Child had classes (if the preceding week co
ASKSCHR5 FOR CAREGIVER: In the last month or the last month with regular school (if YL Ch
0 Not at all
1 Once or twice
3 Every week
4 Many times every week
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
SCALEMTR5 SCALE CHECKED (TICK)?
MTWT1R5 First maternal weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG MOTHER
MTWT2R5 Second maternal weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG? MOTHER
MTWGHTR5 Agreed maternal weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG? MOTHER
MTNOMSR5 Why was mother not measured?
1 Mother not present
2 Mother refused
3 Mother ill
4 Other
5 Mother could not be found
7 Mother has a disability that prevents her from being measured
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MTPREGR5 Are you currently pregnant or gave birth in the last 2 months?
0 No
1 Yes
MTHT1R5 First height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM MOTHER
MTHT2R5 Second height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM MOTHER
MTHGHTR5 AGREED height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM MOTHER
MHNOMSR5 Why was mother not measured? HEIGHT
FTHT1R5 First height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM FATHER
FTHT2R5 Second height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM FATHER
FTHGHTR5 AGREED height TO NEAREST 0.1 CM FATHER
FHNOMSR5 Why was FATHER not measured? HEIGHT
1 Father not present
2 Father refused
3 Father ill
4 Other
5 Father could not be found
7 Father has a disability that prevents Father from being measured
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
DINTFNR4 Date and time of end of interview
CHR4ADDR5 FIELDWORKER: Please refer to the Contact Sheet and answer: Is the YL Child curre
0 No
1 Yes
CHTRADDR5 FIELDWORKER: Please refer to the Contact Sheet and answer: Is the YL Child curre
0 No
1 Yes
NEWCLSR5 Mandal (Sentinel site) (OBSERVE)
NEWCOMR5 Community ID (OBSERVE)
NEWNONL5 Is this new non‐YL locality urban or rural? ‐ OBSERVE
1 Urban
2 Rural
LNKURBR5 Is it possible to link this urban locality to a nearby urban YL community?
0 No
1 Yes
LNKRURR5 Is it possible to link this rural locality to a nearby rural YL Community?
0 No
1 Yes
NRCOMMR5 Enter the Community ID of this nearby community
NEWMCR5 Enter the new Mini‐Community ID.
NEWREGR5 Region of residence (OBSERVE)
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benishangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
17 Region 17 (special enumeration areas by CSA)
77 NK
HEADSMR5 Current household head is same as in Round 4
HEADWHR5 Who is the household head?
HEADRLR5 What is his/her relationship to YL Child?
0 YL child
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/sister
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Newphew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law
17 Great grandparent (mother's side)
18 Great grandparent (father's side)
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Tenant/lodger
22 Other non‐related (full time maid, hostel, residential college, etc)
23 Nanny (live‐in)
24 Adoptive parent (Adopt legal)
25 Partner/Spouse of the YL child
26 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
27 Child of YL Child
28 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law (sibling of YL Child's spouse)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
PRCGSMR5 Current primary caregiver is the same as in Round 4
RESPONDR5 Who is the best person (respondent) to answer questions about YL Child (e.g. the
RESPRLR5 What is his/her relationship to YL Child? respondent
0 YL child
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/sister
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Newphew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law
17 Great grandparent (mother's side)
18 Great grandparent (father's side)
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Tenant/lodger
22 Other non‐related (full time maid, hostel, residential college, etc)
23 Nanny (live‐in)
24 Adoptive parent (Adopt legal)
25 Partner/Spouse of the YL child
26 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
27 Child of YL Child
28 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law (sibling of YL Child's spouse)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
HEADLANR5 Head
2 Amarigna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
20 Other, specify
77 NK
CARELANR5 Primary caregiver
2 Amarigna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
20 Other, specify
77 NK
CHLDLANR5 YL Child
2 Amarigna
6 Guraghigna
7 Hadiyigna
11 Oromifa
12 Sidamigna
13 Siltigna
15 Tigrigna
16 Welayitegna
20 Other, specify
77 NK
TRATMPR5 Tracking attempt number
TRKDAY Date of tracking ‐ Day
TRKMNTH Date of tracking ‐ month
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
TRKYEAR Date of tracking ‐ year
TRFNHSR5 Could you find the house/dwelling?
0 No
1 Yes
TRFMLVR5 Does YL Child's family live here?
0 No
1 Yes
TRCHDGR5 How is YL Child doing?
0 He/She died
1 He/She is good, healthy, sick
77 Not known
TRAGDIR5 Age YL Child passed away ‐ years
TRAGDMR5 Age YL child passed away ‐ months
TRCHLVSTS Where is YL Child living?
0 In this residence
1 In a different residence
TRYRLVR5 How long has YL Child been living there? YEARS
TRMTLVR5 How long has YL Child been living there? Months
TREXSTR5 For how long do you expect YL Child to stay there?
1 Temporarily
2 Permanently
77 Not known
TRCHSMR5 Is YL Child now living in the same Round 4 household?
0 No
1 Yes
TRCRHHR5 The relevant household is the current household
TRR4HHR5 The relevant household is the Round 4 household
Hhsize household size
wi wealth index
wi_new wealth index ‐ recomputed
hq housing quality index
cd consumer durables index
sv services index
sv_new services index ‐ recomputed
drwaterq access to improved drinking water
0 no
1 yes
drwaterq_new access to safe drinking water ‐ recomputed
0 no
1 yes
toiletq access to improved sanitation
0 no
1 yes
toiletq_new access to improve sanitation ‐ recomputed
0 no
1 yes
elecq access to electricity
0 no
1 yes
cookingq cooking quality
0 no
1 yes
foodexp Monthly food expenditure, in current birr
nfoodexp Montly non‐food current expenditure, in current birr
totalexp Total monthly current expenditure, in current birr
foodexp_pa Monthly expenditure in food items per adult, in curr birr
nfoodexp_pa Monthly expenditure in non‐food items per adult, in curr birr
totalexp_pa Total monthly expenditure per adult, in curr birr
foodexp_r Monthly expenditure on food items, in 2006 birr
nfoodexp_r Monthly expenditure on non‐food items, in 2006 birr
totalexp_r Total monthly expenditure, in 2006 birr
foodexp_rpa Monthly expenditure on food items per adult, in 2006 birr
nfoodexp_rpa Monthly expenditure on non‐food items per adult, in 2006 birr
totalexp_rpa Total monthly expenditure per adult, in 2006 birr
ET_R5_YCHH_Asset
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
ASSTIDR4 ASSET – owned, rented or borrowed
1 Asset 1
2 Asset 2
3 Asset 3
ASSETR5 ASSET – owned, rented or borrowed
1 Agricultural tools (e.g. sickle, crowbar, shovels)
2 Cart/ wheelbarrow
3 Pesticide sprayer
4 Plough
5 Pump (motor or engine)
6 Thresher
7 Tractor
8 Other farm equipment
9 Barber tools (scissors, mirror, etc.)
10 Beauty salon equipment (hair dryer, etc.)
11 Blacksmith tools
12 Cleaning/domestic work equipment (mop, iron, etc.)
13 Construction tools (electrical tools, carpentry tool box, etc.)
14 Entertainment equipment (musical instruments, speakers, lighting, karaoke machine , etc.)
15 Food preparation equipment (portable stove, serving bowls, etc.)
16 Gun
17 Mechanic equipment (jack, tyres, jumper cables, etc)
18 Plumbing equipment
19 Pottery equipment (kiln, potters wheel, etc.)
20 Protective clothing (overalls, steel‐toed boots, hardhat, etc.)
21 Sewing machine
22 Teaching supplies (books, blackboard, etc.)
23 Trading equipment (display table, weighing machine, money box, etc.)
24 Trading license (e.g. for market stall)
25 Transport (minibus, car, motorbike, bicycle, etc.)
26 Weaving equipment (loom, etc.)
30 Other
40 Fishing boat
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TOTASSR5 Total number of assets
ASACTR5 For which activity is this asset used?
1 Army
2 Barber shop
3 Beauty salon
4 Blacksmith
5 Casual/ intermittent labour (e.g. road crew)
6 Child care
7 Construction
8 Domestic work/ Cleaning/Janitorial
9 Entertainment services (DJ, singing, etc.)
10 Factory Work
11 Farming/Agriculture
12 Food preparation/Restaurant
13 Forestry/Logging
14 Handicrafts or art
15 Hunting
16 Mechanic services
17 Nursing/ Medicinal services
18 Plumbing service
19 Pottery
20 Security guard
21 Tailor/Sewing
22 Teaching
23 Trading (selling commodities)
24 Transportation/ Driver/ Courier/ Taxi
25 Weaving
26 Other
27 Collecting fire wood/dung/fetching water for sell
28 civil servant
29 cash/food for work
30 fishing
31 house renting
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
NMOWNR5 How many of them do you actually own? assets
VLASTR5 For how much could you sell all of this kind of asset that you own?
ET_R5_YCHH_Credit
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LIDR4 Credit
GAVCRDR5 Who gave you or any of your household members the credit?
1 Agricultural input loan through MFI
2 Cooperatives, associations
3 Food security loan through MFI or others
4 Moneylenders
5 Other NGOs and governmental organizations (GOs)
6 Other (specify)
7 Regular microfinance credit (MFI) – DECSI, ACSI, OMO, OROMIA, GASHA, ADDIS, etc.
8 Relative
9 IDDIR
10 Friend/Neighbour
11 Federal or regional Micro and small scale enterprise development agency
12 Household Asset Building Programme (HABP)
13 Employer
14 Youth Associations
15 Women associations
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
WHORCVR5 Who received the credit?
TKEOUTR5 Why did you or any of your household members take out the credit?
1 Agriculture (fattening, bee keeping, horticulture, poultry, goat and sheep rearing, dairy,
purchase of agricultural equipment and variable inputs, etc.)
2 Consumption (cover food shortage, festivities, clothing)
3 Financial/business (e.g. lending to others)
4 Food processing (injera, oil, bread/cake, alcohol, brewery)
5 Handicraft/Blacksmithing (pottery, embroidery, basket making, carpentry, brick making, etc.)
6 Healthcare (for children)
7 Healthcare (for adult)
8 House construction and maintenance
9 Jewellery
10 Other (specify)
11 Paying taxes
12 Purchase of donkey, camel and other transport animals
13 Purchase of household durables
14 Purchase of oxen
15 Schooling (for children)
16 Schooling (for adults)
17 Paying for services (carriage (gari), hair dressing, barberry, shoe polishing, masonry, etc)
18 Settling other debts
19 Trade (cereals, coffee, livestock, salt, spices)
40 Cash or purchase equipment/machines to establish new firm, other than given in 05
41 Purchase of equipment/ machines for already established firm, other than provided in 05
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
LOANMTR5 When did you or any of your household members take out the credit? Month
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
LOANYRR5 When did you or any of your household members take out the credit?
AMTCRDR5 What was the amount of the credit? (Birr)
INTRTR5 What was the interest rate paid for this loan per year?
AMTINTR5 What was the amount of interest paid per year? (Enter value in Birr)
FINPAYR5 Have you or any household member finished making payments?
0 No
1 Yes
PYTIMER5 Did you or any household member pay back in time?
0 No
1 Yes
NOBACKR5 Why did you not pay back the credit in time?
1 Conflict within the household, domestic dispute, or divorce
2 Crop failure
3 Death or illness of family member
4 Death of livestock
5 Loan default by other members of the group
6 Market related problems
7 Migration
8 Other (specify)
9 Payment of other loans
10 Theft and robbery
11 Time inconvenient
12 Used money for consumption purposes
13 War
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ET_R5_YCHH_FoodConsumption
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
FOODIDR5 Food Consumption Expenditure
0 Oil seeds (rape seeds, linseeds, etc)
1 Pulses/Lentils/Beans
2 Pasta/rice
3 Cereals (barley, wheat,teff, sorghum, <br>maize, etc) (unprocessed)
4 Tubers/Potatoes/Root crops
5 Meat Products
6 Powdered/Formula Milk
7 Milk or Milk products (milk, butter, <br>cheese, yoghurt, etc)
8 Fresh fish
9 Processed fish (tinned)
10 Eggs
11 Vegetables
12 Fruit
13 Salt/spices
14 Oil
15 Sugar/Honey
16 Prepared food (restaurants, food stalls)
17 Packaged sweets (biscuits, cakes)
18 Coffee and Tea
19 Soft drinks
20 Bread/Wheat flour (processed)
21 Alcohol
22 Enset/Kocho
23 Cactus
24 Other, Specify
HHCONSR5 Household has Consumed this item in the last 15 days
0 No
1 Yes
VLRPR5 What is the total value in Birr of this item bought and consumed in the past 15
OWNVR5 How much of this commodity did you consume from your own harvest or own stock
in
GFTVR5 How much of this commodity did you consume from gifts, transfers or food aid rec
GFSRR5 How much of this commodity did you consume from gifts, transfers or food aid rec
1 Gift from relatives, friends, neighbours
2 Food aid, transfer or direct support
3 From public work program (Food for work)
4 Other, Specify
5 NGOs
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
ET_R5_YCHH_HouseholdItems
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
HHITMIDR5 Household Items
1 Working television
2 Working radio
3 Working car/ truck/ automobile
4 Working motorbike/scooter
5 Working bicycle
6 Working landline telephone
7 Working mobile/cell telephone
8 Table & chair
9 Sofa
10 Working Fan
11 Bedstead
12 Working refrigerator
13 Gas/Electric stove
14 Working computer
15 Working videocassette player/DVD player
16 Videogames
17 Microwave
18 Washing machine
20 Other specify
21 Beffet
OWNITMR5 Does anyone in the household own this item?
NUMOWNR5 How many does the household own?
SLVALR5 How much do you think you would be paid if you sold this item? (In Birr)
ET_R5_YCHH_HouseholdRosterR5
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
MEMIDR5 One record per individual in the Household
MEMMOVR5 Has [HHM] moved to the new household?
0 No
1 Yes
2 Person has died
3 New HHM in R5
RELATER5 Relationship to YL child
0 YL child
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/sister
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Newphew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law
17 Great grandparent (mother's side)
18 Great grandparent (father's side)
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Tenant/lodger
22 Other non‐related (full time maid, hostel, residential college, etc)
23 Nanny (live‐in)
24 Adoptive parent (Adopt legal)
25 Partner/Spouse of the YL child
26 Father‐in‐law/Mother‐in‐law
27 Child of YL Child
28 Brother‐in‐law/Sister‐in‐law (sibling of YL Child's spouse)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
PRMCRER5 Is HHM the primary caregiver of YL Child?
0 No
1 Yes
LIVHSER5 Does this person still live in the household?
1 Yes, still lives in household
2 No, lives elsewhere temporarily
3 Person has died
4 No, lives elsewhere permanently
5 Person not known by the household
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
YRDIEDR5 Which year did HHM die in?
AGER4 Age of household member in R4
MEMAGER5 How old is HHM (in completed years)?
MEAGMTR5 Age in completed months
MEMSEXR5 Sex of household member
1 Male
2 Female
CHLBRNR5 How many children have been born alive since Round 4?
RWHLIVR5 Where is HHM living now?
0 Same kebele
1 another kebele in same woreda
2 another kebele outside woreda same region
3 another kebele outside the region
4 Neighbouring region
5 Non‐neighbouring region
6 Neighbouring country, specify
7 Non‐neighbouring country, specify
8 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RSEECHR5 How often does HHM see YL Child?
1 Daily
2 Weekly
3 Monthly
4 Annually
5 Irregularly
6 Never
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RCHLVER5 Has YL Child ever lived with HHM?
0 No
1 Yes
RLNLIVR5 How long did YL Child live with HHM? Enter number of years 00=Less than 1 year
RELHHR5 What is her/his relationship to the household head?
0 Spouse
1 Biological parent
2 Step‐parent (partner of biological parent)
3 Adoptive parent
4 Foster parent
5 Maternal grandparent
6 Paternal grandparent
7 Brother/Sister (both parent the same)
8 Half‐sibling (same father)
9 Half‐sibling (same mother)
10 Step‐sibling (no parent in common)
11 Adoptive brother/sister
12 Foster brother/sister
13 Uncle/Aunt
14 Cousin (inc. cousin brother & cousin sister)
15 Nephew/Niece
16 Brother/sister‐in‐law (spouse of sibling)
17 Parent in law
18 Son/Daughter‐in‐law
19 Other relative
20 Servant (farm‐worker, maid, etc.)
21 Tenant/lodger
22 Other non‐related
23 Child (son/daughter)
24 Foster child
25 Step child
26 Grandchild
27 Maid
77 Not known
88 N/A
MRTLSTR5 What is her/his marital status?
0 Single
1 Married
2 Cohabitant
3 Widowed
4 Divorced
5 Separated
6 Other, specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MTHRHHR5 Who is HHM's biological mother?Enter ID from household roster.
FTHRHHR5 Who is HHM's biological father? Enter ID from household roster.
THSVILR5 Was YL Child born in this kebele?
0 No
1 Yes
BURBRLR5 Was YL Child / YL Child's place of birth urban or rural?
1 Urban
2 Rural
BRNREG5 Where was YL Child born? Region
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benshangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
77 NK
BRNZONR5 Where was YL Child born? Zone
GETFAMN Get Famine Information
0 No
1 Yes
FAMBKBR5 Was YL CHILD MOTHER in this kebele during the famine of 1977EC?
0 No
1 Yes
FMURRLR5 Was YL Child/YL child mother's place of birth urban or rural?
FAMREGR5 Region
1 Tigray
2 Afar
3 Amhara
4 Oromiya
5 Somali
6 Benshangul Gumz
7 SNNP
12 Gambela
13 Harari
14 Addis Ababa City Administration
15 Dire Dawa City Administration
77 NK
FAMZNER5 Zone
STRT18R5 Has this person ever attended or is he/she attending school?
0 No
1 Yes
GRDE18R5 What was the highest grade that this person completed (excluding pre‐primary)?
0 None
1 Grade 01
2 Grade 02
3 Grade 03
4 Grade 04
5 Grade 05
6 Grade 06
7 Grade 07
8 Grade 08
9 Grade 9 (Secondary First Cycle)
10 Grade 10 (Secondary First Cycle)
11 Grade 11 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
12 Grade 12 (Secondary Second Cycle Preparatory Programme)
13 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/1st year
14 First cycle of primary teaching certificate (grade 1‐4)/2nd year
16 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/2nd year
17 Second cycle of primary teaching certificate (grades 5‐8)/1st year
21 TVET/1st year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
22 TVET/2nd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
23 TVET/3rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
24 TVET/4rd year/level (include diplomas such as accounting diploma)
25 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/1st year
27 Secondary education, teacher (diploma holder)/2nd year
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
30 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/1st year
31 Preschool teacher certificate (6 months to one year)
32 Undergraduate degree (1st year, regular (R))
33 Undergraduate degree (2nd year, regular (R))
34 Undergraduate degree (3rd year, regular (R))
35 Undergraduate degree (4th year, regular (R))
36 Undergraduate degree (1st year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR), summer/distant/
evening/weekend student)
37 Undergraduate degree (2nd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR), summer/distant/
evening/weekend student)
38 Undergraduate degree (3rd year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR), summer/distant/
evening/weekend student )
39 Undergraduate degree (4th year or equivalent, non‐regular (NR), summer/distant/
evening/weekend student )
40 Masters or doctoral at university
42 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/2nd year
43 Secondary education, teacher (bachelor's degree holder and above)/3rd year
44 Other, Specify
77 NK
STLL18R5 Is this person currently in full time education?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 No, but attending part time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
HSSTRTR5 Has this person ever attended or is he/she attending school?
0 No
1 Yes
PANELSIB Is this child a panel sibling?
0 No
1 Yes
ATTPRER5 Has HHM ever attended or is he/she currently attending preschool?
0 No
1 Yes
WHYNPRR5 Why did HHM not attend preschool?
1 Could not afford to pay fees/ transport
2 Did not know about preschool
3 It was not considered necessary/ desirable
4 Mental disability
5 Child did not want to go
6 Child needed to do other things
7 Child was cared for by older child sisters/ brothers/ cousins (<16 years old)
8 Child was cared for by other family members (aunts, grandparents, etc.)
9 Physical disability
10 Quality of care (food, non‐educational care) not very good
11 Quality of the education (teaching and learning) not very good
12 Stigma and discrimination (child would not have been welcome because of ethnic group/
caste/ socioeconomic group etc.)
13 There was no preschool within easy reach
14 Too young
15 Other, specify
16 Health problems
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
GETSCHSTYR Get school year
0 No
1 Yes
GETSCHSTMN Get school month
0 No
1 Yes
STRYRR5 In which year did this person start formal school? Year
STRMNR5 In which month did this person start formal school?
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
GRADER5 What was the highest grade that this child completed (excluding pre‐primary)?
0 None
1 Grade 1
2 Grade 2
3 Grade 3
4 Grade 4
5 Grade 5
6 Grade 6
7 Grade 7
8 Grade 8
9 Grade 9
10 Grade 10
11 Grade 11
12 Grade 12
13 Post‐secondary, vocational
14 University
18 Other (specify)
28 Adult literacy
29 Religious education
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
STILLR5 Is this child currently in full‐time education?
0 No
1 Yes, attending regularly
2 Yes, but attending irregularly
3 No, but attending part time
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
WHYNOTR5 Why is this child currently NOT in full‐time education?
1 Fees too expensive
2 Books and/or other supplies too expensive
3 Shoes/Clothes/Uniform for school too expensive
4 Transport too expensive
5 School too far from home
6 Not safe to travel to school
7 Lack of transport
8 Truancy, child does not want to go, not interested
9 Banned from school for behaviour reasons
10 Banned from school because away for too long
11 Banned from school because failed to achieve necessary grade/level at school
12 Quality of education at school (teaching and learning) poor
13 Quality of care (food, non‐educational care) poor
14 No sanitation facilities at school
15 Bullying/abuse from peers
16 Ill‐treatment/abuse from teachers/principal
17 No need for schooling for future job
18 Need to learn a trade/skill (e.g. through apprenticeship so went to work)
19 Need to stay at home and look after siblings
20 Needed for domestic and/or agricultural work at home (include chores, farm work, harvest)
21 Have to do paid work to earn money (including agricultural work other than for household)
22 It's not appropriate for girls to go to/continue at school
23 Marriage
24 Disability, illness
25 Family member ill/disabled/elderly (including care for this family member)
26 Family issues e.g. problems at home – parent disputes/marital conflict
27 Stigma and Discrimination (child was not be welcome because of ethnic group/caste
28 School not accessible for seasonal reasons: river prohibits access
29 Child too young
30 Child still in preschool
31 Other
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
AGEGRDR5 If this child has ever been in full time education, how old was this child when
TYPLSTR5 What type of school did s/he last attend?
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part government funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/Religious)
4 Government funded
5 Other, specify
11 Other
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
PERFR5 If the child is in full‐time education, how would you say the child is performing?
1 Excellent
2 Good
3 Reasonably well
4 Poorly
5 Very bad
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
TYPATDR5 What type of school is s/he attending?
1 Private
2 Public (part student fees, part government funded)
3 Community (NGO/Charity/Religious)
4 Government funded
5 Other, specify
11 Other
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
WHSCHR5 Why have you chosen this school for NAME to attend?
1 School is near home
2 No other option (only school in area)
3 No school fees
4 Low school fees
5 Good quality teaching
6 Single sex school
7 Mixed gender school
8 Receives school meal
9 Other household children attend this school
10 Other
11 Good services
12 Good infrastructure
13 Instruction language
14 Child got a scholarship to attend this school
15 Child's teacher's advice/ recommendation to send child to this school
16 Other relatives attend the school
17 Child faced behavioural problems in other schools
18 Only school that had a place for the child
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
FEESR5 How much do you spend on school fees for the child per year? (in Eth. Birr)
EXTTUTR5 How much do you spend on extra tuition for the child per year?(in Eth. Birr)
SLEEPR5 Sleeping
CHCARER5 Caring for others (younger siblings, ill household members)
HHCHRER5 Domestic tasks (fetching water, firewood, cleaning, cooking, washing, shopping,
NPYWRKR5 Tasks on the family farm, cattle herding, other family business, shepherding (no
PAYWRKR5 Paid (remunerated) work or activities outside of the household or for someone no
SCHOOLR5 At school (including travelling time to school)
STUDYR5 Studying outside of school time (doing homework, extra tuition)
PLAYR5 Play time / general leisure (includes eating, self hygiene)
MEMCNSR5 Which household members do NOT consume at least one meal per day in the
house?
DISABR5 Does HHM have a permanent disability that affects his/her work capacity or abili
0 No
1 Yes
MEMAFCR5 How does this disability affect HHM's ability to work or take care of him/hersel
0 Able to work same as others of this age
1 Capable of most types of full‐time work but some difficulty with physical work
2 Able to work full‐time but only work requiring no physical activity
3 Can only do light work on a part‐time basis
4 Cannot work but able to care for themselves (e.g. dress themselves, etc.)?
5 Cannot work and needs help with daily activities such as dressing, washing, etc.
6 Other
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MEMLNGR5 Does HHM have any long term health problems that affect his/her daily life?
0 No
1 Yes
MLNHLR51 What long‐term health problems do you think HHM has? Problem 1
3 Fits/Epilepsy
4 Asthma/respiratory problem
5 Malnutrition
6 Skin problems/Eczema
7 Anaemia
8 HIV/AIDS
9 Digestive problems
10 Hearing problems
11 Sight problems
12 Speech Problems
13 Allergies
14 Tooth decay
15 Ear Ache
16 Congenital illness
17 Other (Specify)
18 Orthopedic problems incl Flatfoot
19 Headaches, migraine
20 Other respiratory problem (includes croup, pneumothorax)
21 Gastritis, colic, or other GI problem inc celiac disease
22 Diabetes
23 Obesity
24 Gynecological problem except miscarriage/abortion
25 Male genital problem includes torsion of testis
27 Urinary infection, any renal problem
28 Any mental illness inc depression, psychoses, addiction, alcoholism
77 NK
88 N/A
HTSFFR51 How long has HHM suffered from this health problem?(Enter number of years) Probl
SEEKTRR4 How often do you seek treatment or advice for this health problem in the last 12
0 None
1 Once a year
2 Half yearly
3 Quarterly
4 Monthly
5 Weekly
6 Daily
7 Other, specify
77 Not known
WHSEEKR4 From where did you seek this treatment/advice (if more than one put in order of
1 Government Hospital
2 Government health centre
3 Government health clinic
4 Health post
6 Other government
7 NGO Health facility
8 Community‐based outlet
9 Other NGO
10 Private hospital
11 Private doctor/clinic
12 Pharmacy
14 Other private
21 Other Specify
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
MEMSMKR5 No description entered
0 No
1 Yes
MEMTOBR5 Does HHM use other form of tobacco such as chewing or snuffing tobacco?
0 No
1 Yes
OFTSMKR5 How often does HHM smoke cigarettes or use other forms of tobacco?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Hardly ever
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
MEMALCR5 Does HHM consume alcohol at least once per week?
0 No
1 Yes
2 Never consume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
OFTALCR5 How often does HHM usually drink alcohol?
1 Every day
2 At least once a week
3 At least once a month
4 Only on special occasions (e.g. weddings, funerals)
5 Hardly Ever
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
ET_R5_YCHH_ImportantEvent
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
IMEVIDR5 Three most important Events/Shocks
1 First Event
2 Second Event
3 Third Event
RKEVR5 Can you indicate the 3 most important events? (Enter event codes by importance):
LOSS13R5 How much does this economic loss represent of the income generated by the
household 2013
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of household's income
4 Half or more than half of income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A.
LOSS14R5 How much does this economic loss represent of the income generated by the house
hold 2014
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of household's income
4 Half or more than half of income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOSS15R5 How much does this economic loss represent of the income generated by the
household 2015
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of household's income
4 Half or more than half of income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
LOSS16R5 How much does this economic loss represent of the income generated by the
household 2016
2 A small proportion of the household's income
3 Less than half of household's income
4 Half or more than half of income
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
RESEVR51 What did your household do in response to this event? Response 1
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from governement
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school (excluding index child)
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Report to police
25 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to composte)
28 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
RESEVR52 What did your household do in response to this event? Response 2
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from governement
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school (excluding index child)
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Report to police
25 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to composte)
28 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
RESEVR53 What did your household do in response to this event? Response 3
1 Ate less
2 Bought less/Reduction in household expenditures
4 Fled/moved away from the problem
5 Insurance paid
6 Migrated to work/find work
7 Nothing
8 Received help from the community/leaders
9 Received help from relatives/friends
10 received help from governement
11 Sent children to be cared for by friends/relatives
12 Sent children to work
13 Sold possessions/belongings
15 Took children out of school (excluding index child)
16 Used credit
17 Used Savings
18 Worked more/start work
19 Other, (specify)
20 Sold animals
21 Pawning/mortgage
22 Started looking for a job
23 Sold properties
24 Report to police
25 Ask help (go to) health center/hospital/doctor
26 Organize a community activity to raise funds/money
27 Change to cheaper ways of production (e.g. fertilizer to composte)
28 Change children of school (e.g. private to public)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
ET_R5_YCHH_IncomeFromCrops
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
CROPIDR4 Important crops grown
CROPR5 Important crops grown and harvested
3 Avocado
4 Bananas
5 Barley
6 Beetroot
7 Berbere
8 Black/mixed teff
9 Black pepper
10 Cabbage
11 Cactus
12 Carrot
13 Castor
14 Chat
15 Chick peas
16 Chillies
17 Coffee
18 Cotton
19 Cow peas
20 Dagussa
21 Eucalyptus
22 Fasolia
23 Field peas
24 Flowers
25 Fruits
26 Garlic
27 Gesho
28 Ginger
29 Godere
31 Grass
32 Groundnuts
33 Guava
34 Hamicho
35 Haricot beans
36 Honey
37 Jowar
39 Karia
40 Karibo/Keredo
41 Kotcho/Inset
42 Lentils
43 Linseed
44 Maize
45 Mango
46 Mulberry
47 Nueg
48 Nuts
49 Oats
50 Onions
51 Orange
53 Paddy rice
54 Pineapple
55 Potatoes
56 Pumpkin
57 Ragi
59 Selata
60 Sesame
61 Shiefera/Haleko
63 Sinar/Germia
64 Sorghum
65 Spices
66 Spinach
68 Sunflower
69 Sweet potatoes
71 Tobacco
72 Tomato
73 Tumeric
75 Wheat
76 White teff
77 Not Known
78 Yam
79 Zengada
80 Sugarcane
88 Not Applicable
96 Other
109 Coconut
123 Vetch
124 Soya bean
125 Horse bean
130 Wassera/ Warsa/Hanfets/Wheat & barley
QNTHRVR5 What is the total quantity of this crop harvested in the last agricultural year?
LUHARVR5 Local unit used ‐ quantity of crop harvested
1 Kilogrammes
2 Quintal
3 Chinet
4 Dawla
5 Kunna
6 Medeb
7 Kurbets
8 Silicha
9 Akmada
10 Esir
11 Bobo
12 Packets
13 Bags
14 Bundles
15 Pieces
16 Bars
17 Boxes
18 Leaves
19 Litres
20 Kil
21 Gan
22 Ensira
23 Gurzigne
24 Tassa
25 Kubaya/Kelasa
26 Birchiko
27 Sini
28 Gembo
29 Bottles
30 Birr
40 Big Madaberia
41 Small Madaberia
42 Dirib
43 Sahin/Lotery
44 Mankorkoria
45 Plastic bag/festal
46 Zurba
47 Akara
48 Small plastic bag (Mika)
49 Kerchat/Kemba
50 Bunch (bananas)
51 Melekia/Lik
52 Guchiye
53 Bekole
54 Enkib
55 Shekim
56 Number
57 Gotera
58 Lemba
59 Shirimeri
60 Egir
61 Wesla
62 Mesferia
63 Kurfo
64 Kolela
65 Gurdi
66 Kuch‐Belu
67 Millilik
68 Bechere
69 Madiga
70 Jemb
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
95 Other (Specify)
VLPRDR5 What is the value of the total harvest of this crop produced in the last agricul
VLSLDR5 What is the value of the total harvest of this crop SOLD in the last agricultura
CRPCSTR5 What were your estimated operational costs incurred in producing this crop in th
ET_R5_YCHH_LandType
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LANDIDR5 Land Type
1 Owned (including leased‐out, sharecropped out)
2 Borrowed
3 Rented‐in
4 Sharecropped‐in
5 Other (e.g. common property, squatted motgaged)
TOTLNDR5 Total size of plot ‐ agricultural
LUPLTAR5 Units of land area ‐ agricultural
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
PLTUSAR5 What are the main uses of this agricultural land?
5 Agriculture/Farming (arable)
6 Pasture
10 Sharecropped out
11 Nothing/left fallow
13 Grazing Livestock
14 Aquaculture
16 Garden with Produce for Consumption or Sale
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
PRIRRR5 What proportion of the land was irrigated in the last dry season?
1 Less than half
2 Half
3 More than half
4 All
5 no land was irrigated in dry season
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
TOTINDR5 Total area of non‐agricultural land for Industry and others
LUPLTNR5 Units of land area ‐ non agricultural
1 Gasha
2 Hectare
3 Gemed
4 Timad
5 Kert
6 Massa
7 Kedema
8 Kufaro
9 Zhir
10 Tinto
11 Ermija
12 Dero
13 Gezem
14 Kind
15 Square Zhir
16 Medeb
17 Square Meter
18 Boy
19 Fer
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
88 N/A
USEINDR5 What is the main use of this land?FIELDWORKER: If more than one plot, ask for th
1 Living Accommodation
2 Living Accomodation plus garden/terrace
3 Living Accom plus Garden with produce for consumption or sale
4 Living accommodation plus industry (e.g. shop used as dormitory)
5 Living accomodation plus garden with produce for consumption and sale plus industry
7 Gardening only
8 Industry (e.g. business, shop, rented‐out accommodation)
9 Rented out (fixed rent)
11 Nothing/left fallow
12 Recreation
20 Other, specify
77 Not Known
ET_R5_YCHH_LivelihoodsLivestock
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
LVSKIDR5 Type of Livestock
1 Cow (modern variety)
2 Cow (traditional variety)
3 Calves (modern variety)
4 Buffalo (modern variety)
5 Buffalo (traditional)
6 Heifer
7 Bullock
8 He‐buffalo
9 Donkey/horse/Mule
10 Bull Calf/Young bull
11 Oxen
12 Camel
13 Sheep
14 Goat
15 Pigs
16 Poultry/birds
17 Rabbits
31 Beehives/bee colonies
32 Others inclu. cross breed
33 Calves (traditional variety)
AYANR5 Has anyone in the household owned any of the following animals at any time in th
0 No
1 Yes
NMAMR5 How many of the following animals does the household currently own?
VLAMR5 If you were to sell all your NAME OF ANIMAL today how much would you get for the
ET_R5_YCHH_NonFoodConsumption
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
NONFODR5 NonFoodConsumptionExpenditure
1 Clothing (adult men)
2 Clothing (adult women)
3 Clothing (girls ‐ Excluding school uniform)
4 Clothing (boys‐ Excluding school uniform)
5 Footwear (e.g. shoes, slippers) (adult men)
6 Footwear (e.g. shoes, slippers) (adult women)
7 Footwear (e.g. shoes, slippers) (girls)
8 Footwear (e.g. shoes, slippers) (boys)
9 School uniform (boys)
10 School uniform (girls)
11 Payment for schooling fees (registration/examination) (boys)
12 Payment for schooling fees (registration, examination) (girls)
13 Payment for extra tuition (boys)
14 Payment for extra tuition (girls)
15 School books and stationary (pens, erasers, paper)
16 Transport to school
17 Payments for medical consultation and treatment
18 Buying medicine or drugs direct from the pharmacy
19 Buying traditional medicines
20 Any other medical expenditure?
21 Cinema/entertainment/Video/TV show
22 Presents or treats for children (non‐school related only)
23 Jewellery (Gold necklace, earrings, etc. for personal use)
24 Payment for schooling fees (registration/examination) (adult men)
25 Payment for schooling fees (registration/examination) (adult women)
26 Any other transport costs for adults or children
27 Any other expenditure of non‐food consumption
28 Donations to school (boys)
29 Donations to school (girls)
30 Donations to school (adult men)
31 Donations to school (adult women)
PURITMR5 Has the household purchased this item in the last 12 months.
0 No
1 Yes
SPYRR5 How much was spent in the last 12 months?
SPNMR5 How much of this was spent on items for YL Child?
0 None of it
1 Less than half
2 About half
3 More than half but not all
4 All
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
ET_R5_YCHH_Shocks
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SHCKIDR5 Shocks that have happened to the household
1 Theft or destruction (e.g. cash, crops, livestock, destruction of housing)
10 Forced contributions or arbitrary taxation or protection money
12 Large increase in input prices
13 Large decrease in output prices
14 Livestock died
16 Job loss/source of income/family enterprise
23 Disputes with neighbours/village members regarding land or assets
24 Drought
25 Too much rain or flood
26 Erosion, Cracks or landslide
27 Frosts or hailstorm
28 Pests or diseases that affected crops before they were harvested
29 Crops failed
30 Pests or diseases that led to storage losses
31 Pests or diseases that affected livestock
32 Fire or collapse of building
34 Death of YL CHILD’s father
35 Death of YL CHILD’s mother
36 Death of another person in the household
37 Illness of YL CHILD’s father
38 Illness of YL CHILD’s mother
39 Illness of other household member
40 Divorce, separation or abandonment
41 Birth/new household member
42 Child’s school enrolment – having to pay school fees
45 Other, Specify
47 Increase in the price of food that I buy
61 Illness of non‐household member
EVNTR5 Has Shock happened since month and year of R4 interview?
0 No
1 Yes
EV2013R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2006 (E.C) (2013 equivale
"N"
"Y"
EV2014R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2007 (E.C) (2014 equivale
"N"
"Y"
EV2015R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2008 (E.C) (2015 equivale
"N"
"Y"
EV2016R5 Indicate if each event happened in any of these years: 2009 (E.C) (2019 equivale
"N"
"Y"
ET_R5_YCHH_Support
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SPPGIDR5 Kinds of support Provided
SUPKNDR5 What kind of support was provided?
1 Agricultural extension
2 Child right protection
3 Public work program for cash
4 Public work program for food
5 Credit and saving
6 Disability support
7 Education about HIV
8 Family Planning
9 Do not use this code
10 Irrigation development
11 Mother to child HIV/Aids
12 Assitance to child education
13 Training in agriculture related skills
14 Training in non‐agricultural skills
15 PSNP (direct support/food/cash aid)
16 Drinking water provision/development
17 Education support service
18 Provision of sanitation facility like toilet
19 Orphan and destitute children support
20 School feeding
21 Food aid (not PSNP)
22 Other food securuity program
23 Target supplementary feeding program
24 reproductive health services
25 Other
31 Access to land (for youth through association)
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPWHOR5 Who provided the support?
1 ACDI (Agric. Coop Dev. Int’l)
2 ADRA (Adventist Dev/Relief Agency)
3 Africare
4 AIDAB (Australian Int'l Dev Asst Bank)
5 Bureau of Agriculture
6 Bureau of Health
7 CARE
8 Catholic Relief Service
9 CIDA (Canadian Int'l Dev Agency)
10 Feed the Children
11 Food for the Hungry Int'l
12 Lutheran World Federation
13 Microfinance Institutions/DECSI, ACSI, Wisdom, Sidama, Oromia, etc
14 Ministry of Education
15 OXFAM
16 Project Concern Int'l
17 Redd Barna
18 Relief Society of Tigray
19 Save the Children
20 UNHCR
21 WFP (World Food Program)
22 World Vision Relief Dev
23 SIDA
24 ORDA
25 TDA
26 ADA
27 USAID
28 CPAR
29 FHI (Family Health international)
30 ILRI
31 Medicine San Frontiers
32 Bureau of Food Security (BFS)
33 CCF
34 Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission (DPPC)
35 Government Organisation or Institution
36 Oromiya Self Help Organisation (OSHO)
37 Plan International Ethiopia
38 Safety Net Programme
39 Federal or regional Micro and small scale enterprise development agency
40 Household Asset Building Programme (HABP)
41 Kebele adminstation
42 Women, Children’s Affairs Bureau
43 Berhan Integrated Community
44 Organisation (AA site)
45 Mary Joy (Hawassa)
46 Medan Act Welag Alba (Hawassa)
47 Mulu Wengel, (Hawassa)
48 Kale Hiwot (Hawassa)
49 Meserete Kristos (Hawassa, Leki)
50 Rift Valley Women and Children
51 Development Organisation (Leki)
52 Emmanuel Development Fund (AA)
53 Community Care Coalition (Tigray)
54 Plan International (Amhara)
55 Do not use this code
56 Youth clubs
57 School clubs
58 women's association
59 Youth Association
60 Others
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPSRTR5 In which year did the support begin?
SUPENDR5 When did the support end?
SUPFRQR5 How often did you get this support?
1 Every year
2 Twice a year
3 every 5 months
4 every 4 months
5 every 3 months
6 every 2 months
7 monthly
8 Irregular (specify number of times in the last 4 years)
9 Other, specify
77 Not Known
79 Refused to answer
88 Not Applicable
SUPRIDR5 Which household member(s) did the programme target in particular?
ET_R5_YCHH_TransferDebtRemittances
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SRMNIDR5 Sources of Money/Goods of a household
1 Retirement Pension
2 Social security/Social subsidy
3 Food or cash aid <br>(direct support programs<br> or other helps)
4 Other type of government benefit
5 Religious organisation
6 Charity Groups/NGOs
7 Other transfers from groups or organisations
8 Individuals outside the household (e.g. family/friends)
9 Alimony
10 Other transfers and remittences
11 Interest from savings
12 Rent from property or other assets
13 Household members who have temporarily migrated
RMTR5 Received from this source over the last 12 months?
"N"
"Y"
AMNTCAR5 What is the total value (cash) received in the last 12 months? (in Birr)
AMNTKIR5 What is the total value (in kind) received in the last 12 months? (In Birr)
ET_R5_YCSAQ_YoungerChildSAQ
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
DINTR5 Date of Self Administered Questionnaire
SAQCHREAD FIELDWORKER: Can the YL Child read?
0 No
1 Yes
WNTANSR5 Do you want to answer?
0 No
1 Yes
SAQDINTR5 Date
SAQSTTR5 Self Administered Questionnaire administration: Start Time
SAQAGER5 Age of child
SAQGNDR5 Gender
1 Male
2 Female
WHRCNDR5 If you would want to get a condom, where would you go? (Choose only one option)
1 Shop or street vendor or pharmacy
3 Family planning services or health facility
4 Family member
5 My boyfriend/girlfriend/partner/spouse
6 Other, please say where
8 I don't know / I do not know where I could get a condom
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
PRGFRSR5 A woman/girl cannot get pregnant the first time she has sex.
1 True
2 False
3 I don't know
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
WSHAFTR5 If a girl washes herself after sex, she will not get pregnant.
1 True
2 False
3 I don't know
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
USECNDR5 Using a condom can prevent getting a disease through sex.
1 True
2 False
3 I don't know
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
LKSHLTR5 A person who looks very healthy cannot pass on a disease through sex.
1 True
2 False
3 I don't know
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
HIVSEXR5 A person can get HIV or Aids by having sex.
1 True
2 False
3 I don't know
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
99 Missing
SAQENDDR5 Date End of Interview ‐ Self Administered Questionnaire
SAQENDTR5 Time End of Interview
ET_R5_YCSIB_YCSibling
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
SIBFNDR5 Has ROUND 3 SIBLING been tracked and found?
0 No
1 Yes
SWGBRR5 How much did child weigh at birth? Enter weight in grams‐ Panel Sibling
SWGDCR5 Was the birth weight from documentation? ‐ Panel Sibling
0 No
1 Yes
SSCLCHK Scale Checked
SWT1R5 Sibling child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG ‐ Panel Sibling
SWT2R5 Sibling child weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG? ‐ Panel Sibling
SWGHTR5 Agreed Sibling weight TO NEAREST 0.1 KG? ‐ Panel Sibling
SHT1R5 First Sibling height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM ‐ Panel Sibling
SHT2R5 Second Sibling height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM ‐ Panel Sibling
SHGHTR5 Agreed Sibling height MEASURE TO NEAREST 0.1 CM ‐ Panel Sibling
SNOMSR5 Why was Sibling not measured? ‐Panel Sibling
1 Child not present
2 Caretaker refused
3 Child ill
4 Child refused
5 Other
6 Child is younger than 2 years old
7 Child could not be found
8 Child has a disability that prevents him/her from being measured
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 N/A
ENRSIBR5 Are you currently enrolled in school?
0 No
1 Yes
SIBCARR5 Sibling ‐ Caring for others (younger siblings, ill household members)
0 No
1 Yes
SIBDOMR5 Sibling ‐ Domestic tasks (fetching water, firewood, cleaning, cooking, washing,
0 No
1 Yes
SIBFRMR5 Sibling ‐ Tasks on family farm, cattle herding, other family business, shepherdi
0 No
1 Yes
SIBOUTR5 Sibling ‐ Activities for pay/sale outside of household or for someone not in the
0 No
1 Yes
SIBPARR5 Sibling ‐ Is one or both of your parents alive?
0 No
1 Yes
SIB20R5 Is Panel Sibling older than 20?
0 No
1 Yes
The below variables (FEAS01R5‐ FEAS24R5 ) use the following code
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 Agree
4 Strongly agree
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
FEAS01R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I make friends easily
FEAS02R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I like my parents
FEAS03R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I'm as good as most other people
FEAS04R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I get along with other kids easily
FEAS05R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ Overall, I have a lot to be proud of
FEAS06R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ My parents like me
FEAS07R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I am popular with kids of my own age
FEAS08R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ My parents and I spend a lot of time together
FEAS09R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ In general, I like being the way I am
FEAS10R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ Most other kids like me
FEAS11R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I get along well with my parents
FEAS12R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I can do things as well as most people
FEAS13R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ Other kids want me to be their friend
FEAS14R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ Other people think I am a good person
FEAS15R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ My parents understand me
FEAS16R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I have more friends than most other kids
FEAS17R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ If I have children of my own, I want to bring them up like m
FEAS18R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ A lot of things about me are good
FEAS19R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I have lots of friends
FEAS20R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ My parents are easy to talk to
FEAS21R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I do lots of important things
FEAS22R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ I am easy to like
FEAS23R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ My parents and I have a lot of fun together
FEAS24R5 Feelings, sibling ‐ When I do something, I do it well
The following variables (SASHCLR5‐ SWRUNIR5) use the below codes
1 Strongly disagree
2 Disagree
3 More or less
4 Agree
5 Strongly agree
77 Not known
79 Refused to answer
88 NA
SASHCLR5 Sibling ‐ I am proud of my clothes
SASHWKR5 Sibling ‐ I am proud of the work I have to do
SPLDECR5 Sibling ‐ Other people in my family make all the decisions about how I spend my
SNOCHCR5 Sibling ‐ I have no choice about the work I do ‐ I must do this sort of work
SCLTRGR5 Sibling ‐ I feel my clothing is right for all occasions.
STRYHDR5 Sibling ‐ If I try hard, I can improve my situation in life
SFTRWRR5 Sibling ‐ I like to make plans for my future studies and work
SEMBBKR5 Sibling ‐ I am never embarrassed because I do not have the right books, pencils
SASHSHR5 Sibling ‐ I am proud of my shoes or of having shoes
SBRJOBR5 Sibling ‐ If I study hard at school I will be rewarded by a better job in future
SWRUNIR5 Sibling ‐ I am proud that I have the correct uniform
SPPVTDAY Day of PPVT Test ‐ Sibling
SPPVTMTH Month of PPVT Test‐ Sibling
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
SPPVTYEAR Year of PPVT Test‐ Sibling
SSTRTHRPP Test administration: Start Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:‐ Sibli
SSTRTMNPP Test administration: Start Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59) Minutes:‐
SENDHRPP Test administration: END Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:‐ Sibling
SENDMNPP Test administration: End Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59)‐ Sibling
The below variables (SPPVT004‐ SPPVT197 )use the following codes:
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
88 88
SPPVT004 Sibling PPVT ‐ Climbing
SPPVT007 Sibling PPVT ‐ Closet
SPPVT008 Sibling PPVT ‐ Jumping
SPPVT009 Sibling PPVT ‐ Lamp
SPPVT011 Sibling PPVT ‐ Smelling
SPPVT012 Sibling PPVT ‐ Fly
SPPVT016 Sibling PPVT ‐ Feather
SPPVT023 Sibling PPVT ‐ Garbage
SPPVT024 Sibling PPVT ‐ Exercise
SPPVT025 Sibling PPVT ‐ Empty
SPPVT026 Sibling PPVT ‐ Shoulder
SPPVT028 Sibling PPVT ‐ Measuring
SPPVT029 Sibling PPVT ‐ Porcupine
SPPVT030 Sibling PPVT ‐ Arrow
SPPVT031 Sibling PPVT ‐ Peeling
SPPVT033 Sibling PPVT ‐ Accident
SPPVT035 Sibling PPVT ‐ Decorated
SPPVT039 Sibling PPVT ‐ Cactus
SPPVT045 Sibling PPVT ‐ Juggling
SPPVT046 Sibling PPVT ‐ Envelope
SPPVT047 Sibling PPVT ‐ Tearing
SPPVT052 Sibling PPVT ‐ Diving
SPPVT055 Sibling PPVT ‐ Writing
SPPVT057 Sibling PPVT ‐ Drilling
SPPVT059 Sibling PPVT ‐ Group
SPPVT060 Sibling PPVT ‐ Dripping
SPPVT063 Sibling PPVT ‐ Luggage
SPPVT064 Sibling PPVT ‐ Awarding
SPPVT071 Sibling PPVT ‐ Vegetable
SPPVT074 Sibling PPVT ‐ Nostril
SPPVT075 Sibling PPVT ‐ Vase
SPPVT077 Sibling PPVT ‐ Towing
SPPVT078 Sibling PPVT ‐ Horrified
SPPVT079 Sibling PPVT ‐ Trunk
SPPVT080 Sibling PPVT ‐ Selecting
SPPVT082 Sibling PPVT ‐ Camcorder
SPPVT084 Sibling PPVT ‐ Wrench
SPPVT087 Sibling PPVT ‐ Palm
SPPVT088 Sibling PPVT ‐ Surprised
SPPVT090 Sibling PPVT ‐ Interviewing
SPPVT091 Sibling PPVT ‐ Clarinet
SPPVT092 Sibling PPVT ‐ Exhausted
SPPVT101 Sibling PPVT ‐ Inhaling
SPPVT103 Sibling PPVT ‐ Tubular
SPPVT106 Sibling PPVT ‐ Adjustable
SPPVT107 Sibling PPVT ‐ Fern
SPPVT110 Sibling PPVT ‐ Citrus
SPPVT120 Sibling PPVT ‐ Fragile
SPPVT129 Sibling PPVT ‐ Coast
SPPVT130 Sibling PPVT ‐ Applicance
SPPVT131 Sibling PPVT ‐ Foundation
SPPVT151 Sibling PPVT ‐ Cascade
SPPVT163 Sibling PPVT ‐ Periodical
SPPVT179 Sibling PPVT ‐ Nautical
SPPVT197 Sibling PPVT – Centotaph
Sibagemons age of panel sibling in completed months
sibheight panel sibling height to nearest 0.1 cm
sibweight panel sibling weight to nearest 0.1 kg
sibbmi Calculated bmi=weight / squared(height)
sibzwfa Weight‐for‐age z‐score
sibzhfa Height‐for‐age z‐score
sibzbfa BMI‐for‐age z‐score
sibfwfa Flag = 1 if (zbfa < ‐5 | zbfa >5)
sibfhfa =1 if (_zhfa < ‐6 | _zhfa >6)
sibfbfa =1 if (_zbfa < ‐5 | _zfa >5)
sibppvt_lang Language administration PPVT sibling
0 No data found
1 English
2 Amharic
3 Hadiya
4 Oromifa
5 Wolayta
6 Sidamigna
7 Tigrinya
The following variables use the below codes
0 Incorrect
1 Correct
correct004sibppvt Correct: sppvt004
correct007sibppvt Correct: sppvt007
correct008sibppvt Correct: sppvt008
correct009sibppvt Correct: sppvt009
correct011sibppvt Correct: sppvt011
correct012sibppvt Correct: sppvt012
correct016sibppvt Correct: sppvt016
correct023sibppvt Correct: sppvt023
correct024sibppvt Correct: sppvt024
correct025sibppvt Correct: sppvt025
correct026sibppvt Correct: sppvt026
correct028sibppvt Correct: sppvt028
correct029sibppvt Correct: sppvt029
correct030sibppvt Correct: sppvt030
correct031sibppvt Correct: sppvt031
correct033sibppvt Correct: sppvt033
correct035sibppvt Correct: sppvt035
correct039sibppvt Correct: sppvt039
correct045sibppvt Correct: sppvt045
correct046sibppvt Correct: sppvt046
correct047sibppvt Correct: sppvt047
correct052sibppvt Correct: sppvt052
correct055sibppvt Correct: sppvt055
correct057sibppvt Correct: sppvt057
correct059sibppvt Correct: sppvt059
correct060sibppvt Correct: sppvt060
correct063sibppvt Correct: sppvt063
correct064sibppvt Correct: sppvt064
correct071sibppvt Correct: sppvt071
correct074sibppvt Correct: sppvt074
correct075sibppvt Correct: sppvt075
correct077sibppvt Correct: sppvt077
correct078sibppvt Correct: sppvt078
correct079sibppvt Correct: sppvt079
correct080sibppvt Correct: sppvt080
correct082sibppvt Correct: sppvt082
correct084sibppvt Correct: sppvt084
correct087sibppvt Correct: sppvt087
correct088sibppvt Correct: sppvt088
correct090sibppvt Correct: sppvt090
correct091sibppvt Correct: sppvt091
correct092sibppvt Correct: sppvt092
correct101sibppvt Correct: sppvt101
correct103sibppvt Correct: sppvt103
correct106sibppvt Correct: sppvt106
correct107sibppvt Correct: sppvt107
correct110sibppvt Correct: sppvt110
correct120sibppvt Correct: sppvt120
correct129sibppvt Correct: sppvt129
correct130sibppvt Correct: sppvt130
correct131sibppvt Correct: sppvt131
correct151sibppvt Correct: sppvt151
correct163sibppvt Correct: sppvt163
correct179sibppvt Correct: sppvt179
correct197sibppvt Correct: sppvt197
sibppvt_raw Raw score in sibling PPVT ‐ R5
sibppvt_perco Percentage correct in sibling PPVT ‐ R5
ET_R5_YCCogTest_YoungerChild
CHILDCODE (unlabeled)
VSIMPR5 Does the child have a severe visual impairment?
0 No
1 Yes
PPVTDAY Day of PPVT Test
PPVTMTH Month of PPVT Test
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
PPVTYEAR Year of PPVT Test
STRTHRPP Test administration: Start Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:
STRTMNPP Test administration: Start Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59) Minutes:
ENDHRPP Test administration: END Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:
ENDMNPP Test administration: End Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59)
The following variables use the below codes:
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
PPVT004 Climbing
PPVT007 Closet
PPVT008 Jumping
PPVT009 Lamp
PPVT011 Smelling
PPVT012 Fly
PPVT016 Feather
PPVT023 Garbage
PPVT023 Garbage
PPVT024 Exercise
PPVT025 Empty
PPVT026 Shoulder
PPVT028 Measuring
PPVT029 Porcupine
PPVT030 Arrow
PPVT031 Peeling
PPVT033 Accident
PPVT035 Decorated
PPVT039 Cactus
PPVT045 Juggling
PPVT046 Envelope
PPVT047 Tearing
PPVT052 Diving
PPVT055 Writing
PPVT057 Drilling
PPVT059 Group
PPVT060 Dripping
PPVT063 Luggage
PPVT064 Awarding
PPVT071 Vegetable
PPVT074 Nostril
PPVT075 Vase
PPVT077 Towing
PPVT078 Horrified
PPVT079 Trunk
PPVT080 Selecting
PPVT082 Camcorder
PPVT084 Wrench
PPVT087 Palm
PPVT088 Surprised
PPVT090 Interviewing
PPVT091 Clarinet
PPVT092 Exhausted
PPVT101 Inhaling
PPVT103 Tubular
PPVT106 Adjustable
PPVT107 Fern
PPVT110 Citrus
PPVT120 Fragile
PPVT129 Coast
PPVT130 Applicance
PPVT131 Foundation
PPVT151 Cascade
PPVT163 Periodical
PPVT179 Nautical
PPVT197 Centotaph
ENGDAY Day of English Test
ENGMTH Month of English Test
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
ENGYEAR Date of English Test
STRTHREN ENGLISH Test administration: Start Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours
STRTMNEN ENGLISH Test administration: Start Time (minutes) possible values: 00 to 59) Mi
ENDHREN ENGLISH Test administration: END Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:
ENDMNEN ENGLISH Test administration: End Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59)
The following variables (ENGITM01‐ ENGITM) use the below codes:
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 E
ENGITM01 He teaches the students.
ENGITM02 The candle is burning.
ENGITM03 The horse is eating in the field.
ENGITM04 What does CHILD’S NAME do?
ENGITM05 What is the name of CHILD’S NAME mother?
ENGITM06 What did CHILD’S NAME say when he shouted several times?
ENGITM07 What did the villagers feel about CHILD’S NAME?
ENGITM08 Why did the villagers not go to help CHILD’S NAME when he shouted?
ENGITM09 What happened to CHILD’S NAME at the end of the story?
ENGITM10 How old is CHILD'S NAME?
ENGITM11 What does CHILD'S NAME always do after school?
ENGITM12 What does CHILD'S NAME's mother do in her spare time?
ENGITM13 In the evening who does CHILD'S NAME study with?
ENGITM14 CHILD'S NAME does many things after school. Which is a full list of his activiti
ENGITM15 What is the main message of the story in the passage?
ENGITM16 What would be the best title for the text above?
ENGITM17 What Ocean is the biggest on Earth?
ENGITM18 Why is ‘Oceana’ a good new name for Earth?
ENGITM19 According to the text, salt water turns into fresh water when
ENGITM20 What is a sea and how is it related to an ocean?
ENGITM21 Which of the following is the most important idea in the previous text?
ENGITM22 Where in the world is one of the largest concentrations of jaguars?
ENGITM23 Which of the following is NOT a way to tell the difference between spotted cats?
ENGITM24 Which of the following is a quality possessed by BOTH leopards and jaguars?
ENGITM25 Which words from the passage express an attitude of sympathy for animals that ar
ENGITM26 What is the difference between a cheetah and a leopard according to the text?
ENGITM27 Which of the following describes the author’s feelings about big cats?
MATHDAY Day of Math Test
MATHMTH Month of Math Test
1 Meskerem
2 Tikemet
3 Hidar
4 Tahisas
5 Tir
6 Yekatit
7 Megabit
8 Miazia
9 Ginbot
10 Sene
11 Hamle
12 Nehasse
13 Pagume
77 NK
79 Refused to answer
MATHYEAR Year of Math Test
STRTHRMT MATH Test administration: Start Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:
STRTMNMT MATH Test administration: Start Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59) Minut
ENDHRMT MATH Test administration: END Time (hour) (possible values: 07 to 17) Hours:
ENDMNMT MATH Test administration: End Time (minutes) (possible values: 00 to 59)
The following variables (MTHITM01‐ MTHITM) using below variables
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 E
MTHITM01 Math Item 01 ‐ 8 – 3 =
MTHITM02 Math Item 02 ‐ 112 + 45 + 467 =
MTHITM03 Math Item 03 ‐ 48 x 5 =
MTHITM04 Math Item 04 ‐ 52 – 7 =
MTHITM05 MATH ITEM 05 45 ÷ 15 =
MTHITM06 MATH ITEM 06 9.81 + 7.62 =
MTHITM07 Math Item 07 ‐ 18.23 ‐ 0.2 =
MTHITM08 Math Item 08 ‐ 9/8 X 2/3 =
MTHITM09 Math Item 09 ‐ 25% of 240 =
MTHITM10 Math Item 10 ‐ Approximately how many magazines are sold each year?
MTHITM11 Math Item 11 ‐ Which is the closest approximation to the number of tons of ferti
MTHITM12 Math Item 12 ‐ The gardener then plants 6 more rows with 20 plants in each row.
MTHITM13 Math Item 13 ‐ Each blue box has 2 pencils inside. How many pencils does Maria h
MTHITM14 Math Item 14 ‐ According to the information in the graph, which of these stateme
MTHITM15 Math Item 15 ‐ A scoop holds 1/5 kg of flour. How many scoops of flour are need
MTHITM16 Math Item 16 ‐ Which of these is most likely to be the number of boys in the sch
MTHITM17 Math Item 17 ‐ What fraction of the train tickets was sold for 10 dollars each?
MTHITM18 Math Item 18 ‐ How many items did Oscar buy?
MTHITM19 Math Item 19 ‐ Andrea wants to buy 38 T‐shirts. How much will she pay?
MTHITM20 Math Item 20 ‐ According to the description, how many tablets can a child take i
MTHITM21 Math Item 21 ‐ If Arturo takes the largest amount of pills recommended for adult
MTHITM22 Math Item 22 ‐ Ana’s doctor tells her to take 2 tablets every 12 hours for a wee
MTHITM23 Math Item 23 ‐ Which mathematical operation(s) is (are) needed to get the amount
MTHITM24 Math Item 24 ‐ How many CDs did the band The Metalfolkies sell in April?
MTHITM25 Math Item 25 ‐ Which month did the band NO One’s Darling sell more CDs than the
MTHITM26 Math Item 26 ‐ What is the estimate of their sales volume for July if the same n
MTHITM27 Math Item 27 ‐ Which one of the following statements is correct?
MTHITM28 Math Item 28 ‐ Which one of the following statements is correct?
MTHITM29 Math Item 29 ‐ What is Helens average, speed, in km/h, for the trip to the river
MTHITM30 Math Item 30 ‐ Which car meets Chris conditions?
LANGPPVT LANGPPVT
LANGMATH LANGMATH
LANGREAD LANGREAD
The below variables use the below codes
0 Incorrect
1 Correct
correct01maths Correct: maths01
correct02maths Correct: maths02
correct03maths Correct: maths03
correct04maths Correct: maths04
correct05maths Correct: maths05
correct09maths Correct: maths09
correct10maths Correct: maths10
correct11maths Correct: maths11
correct12maths Correct: maths12
correct13maths Correct: maths13
correct14maths Correct: maths14
correct16maths Correct: maths16
correct17maths Correct: maths17
correct18maths Correct: maths18
correct19maths Correct: maths19
correct20maths Correct: maths20
correct21maths Correct: maths21
correct22maths Correct: maths22
correct23maths Correct: maths23
correct24maths Correct: maths24
correct25maths Correct: maths25
correct26maths Correct: maths26
correct27maths Correct: maths27
correct28maths Correct: maths28
correct30maths Correct: maths30
correct06maths Correct: maths06
correct07maths Correct: maths07
correct08maths Correct: maths08
correct15maths Correct: maths15
correct29maths Correct: maths29
maths_raw Raw score in Math Test ‐ R5
maths_perco Percentage correct in Math Test ‐ R5
correct01read Correct: read01
correct02read Correct: read02
correct03read Correct: read03
correct04read Correct: read04
correct05read Correct: read05
correct06read Correct: read06
correct07read Correct: read07
correct08read Correct: read08
correct09read Correct: read09
correct10read Correct: read10
correct11read Correct: read11
correct12read Correct: read12
correct13read Correct: read13
correct14read Correct: read14
correct15read Correct: read15
correct16read Correct: read16
correct17read Correct: read17
correct18read Correct: read18
correct19read Correct: read19
correct20read Correct: read20
correct21read Correct: read21
correct22read Correct: read22
correct23read Correct: read23
correct24read Correct: read24
correct25read Correct: read25
correct26read Correct: read26
correct27read Correct: read27
reading_raw Raw score in Reading Test ‐ R5
reading_perco Percentage correct in Reading Test ‐ R5
correct004ppvt Correct: ppvt004
correct007ppvt Correct: ppvt007
correct008ppvt Correct: ppvt008
correct009ppvt Correct: ppvt009
correct011ppvt Correct: ppvt011
correct012ppvt Correct: ppvt012
correct016ppvt Correct: ppvt016
correct023ppvt Correct: ppvt023
correct024ppvt Correct: ppvt024
correct025ppvt Correct: ppvt025
correct026ppvt Correct: ppvt026
correct028ppvt Correct: ppvt028
correct029ppvt Correct: ppvt029
correct030ppvt Correct: ppvt030
correct031ppvt Correct: ppvt031
correct033ppvt Correct: ppvt033
correct035ppvt Correct: ppvt035
correct039ppvt Correct: ppvt039
correct045ppvt Correct: ppvt045
correct046ppvt Correct: ppvt046
correct047ppvt Correct: ppvt047
correct052ppvt Correct: ppvt052
correct055ppvt Correct: ppvt055
correct057ppvt Correct: ppvt057
correct059ppvt Correct: ppvt059
correct060ppvt Correct: ppvt060
correct063ppvt Correct: ppvt063
correct064ppvt Correct: ppvt064
correct071ppvt Correct: ppvt071
correct074ppvt Correct: ppvt074
correct075ppvt Correct: ppvt075
correct077ppvt Correct: ppvt077
correct078ppvt Correct: ppvt078
correct079ppvt Correct: ppvt079
correct080ppvt Correct: ppvt080
correct082ppvt Correct: ppvt082
correct084ppvt Correct: ppvt084
correct087ppvt Correct: ppvt087
correct088ppvt Correct: ppvt088
correct090ppvt Correct: ppvt090
correct091ppvt Correct: ppvt091
correct092ppvt Correct: ppvt092
correct101ppvt Correct: ppvt101
correct103ppvt Correct: ppvt103
correct106ppvt Correct: ppvt106
correct107ppvt Correct: ppvt107
correct110ppvt Correct: ppvt110
correct120ppvt Correct: ppvt120
correct129ppvt Correct: ppvt129
correct130ppvt Correct: ppvt130
correct131ppvt Correct: ppvt131
correct151ppvt Correct: ppvt151
correct163ppvt Correct: ppvt163
correct179ppvt Correct: ppvt179
correct197ppvt Correct: ppvt197
ppvt_raw Raw score in PPVT ‐ R5
ppvt_perco Percentage correct in PPVT ‐ R5